FanchesterCity
Central Defender
Even if the club knew he'd kissed a girl, they wouldn't necessarily know the nature of the kiss etc - for all they know, a player could innocently kiss a fan on the cheek then be accused of kissing on the mouth, and being something it wasn't. That's why they probably too the right course of action and decided not to make any summary judgment of their own, but leave it to the courts to determine his guilt (or not).
How much Sunderland FC knew of the 'detail' of the accusations is unknown, but from the statement is suggest a 'broad outline' - which implies they had a grasp that is was of a sexual nature with a minor - hence them having to do some safeguard checks. Johnson could well have said 'I've made a terrible mistake being alone with a fan, and I've kissed her - with no sexual intent, and I intend to defend myself in court' - leaving the club in a quandry. For all they knew (at that time) it might have been nothing more than a wild exaggeration from an infatuated fan. I'm not surprised the legal advice they received was to let things play out before hanging him out to dry.
Johnson's assertion that they knew everything is most likely a wild exaggeration. It's probably far more accurate to say - they knew something of the details, but not enough to know he was guilty of anything.
The club statement doesn't need to air all the dirty laundry in public - it's enough to refute what he's said and wash their hands of it. The press will now turn their attention to Sunderland FC though - because that's what they do.
How much Sunderland FC knew of the 'detail' of the accusations is unknown, but from the statement is suggest a 'broad outline' - which implies they had a grasp that is was of a sexual nature with a minor - hence them having to do some safeguard checks. Johnson could well have said 'I've made a terrible mistake being alone with a fan, and I've kissed her - with no sexual intent, and I intend to defend myself in court' - leaving the club in a quandry. For all they knew (at that time) it might have been nothing more than a wild exaggeration from an infatuated fan. I'm not surprised the legal advice they received was to let things play out before hanging him out to dry.
Johnson's assertion that they knew everything is most likely a wild exaggeration. It's probably far more accurate to say - they knew something of the details, but not enough to know he was guilty of anything.
The club statement doesn't need to air all the dirty laundry in public - it's enough to refute what he's said and wash their hands of it. The press will now turn their attention to Sunderland FC though - because that's what they do.