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Not this shit again, a godawful smear campaign backed up by one of the worst photoshops to be put into mass circulation.
I'm asking the question, not a statement....
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Not this shit again, a godawful smear campaign backed up by one of the worst photoshops to be put into mass circulation.
I'd like to ask my silvery tongued learned friend if at any point during this meeting he informed the club that his client was intending to plead guilty.![]()
Even if someone was proven of lying in court, and they made untrue allegations against me I would refute them. Who wouldn't, and why wouldn't you?
I agree Johnson has lied, but the allegation that both he and his QC made up being in a meeting with Byrne is a bit far fetched imo. The QC would be struck off if it was shown he said he was in a meeting with Byrne in court which he wasn't.
It says the complete opposite...
No because he would be in a massive breach of his agreement of client confidentiality.
Why should she come out in her own name? As CEO she was acting in executive power of Sunderland Football Club, not as Margaret Byrne. Every decision she made regarding this she made in the name of the club.
People clutching at straws. Been a play now worry about consequences later attitude to this and it's come from the very very top of the club imo
First rule of being a barrister, only ask questions that you know the answer to.
No, you're absolutely right fella.Nobody on this board knows the extent of what they were aware of, I'm sure they've had lots of legal advice and didn't knock that statement up on the back of a Regal packet
She was named personally in court, it wasn't vague with 'representatives' or 'officials' of the club, so if anyone is to come out and say something I'd like it personally come from her since she was the one present at the meeting and the one named in court.
It's been a long time since I did law because I was f***ing shite at it but aren't barristers obliged to tell the crown if a client is guilty? Solicitors can be as underhand as they like in that position, sure barristers can't be.No because he would be in a massive breach of his agreement of client confidentiality.
She's the CEO.She wasn't named was she? Just referred to as the CEO of SAFC.
No, you're absolutely right fella.
I just don't get why a QC would state that he attended a meeting where the evidence, along with Johnsons admission to what he had done was presented to Byne if the meeting or conversation did not happen.
May Byrnes hands not have been tied with him going not guilty making sacking him impossible 'if' she was tied by confidentiality. Don't know the way the law works here.
She's the CEO.
AJ has sound judgement?It's absolutely conceivable that he would commit perjury against a company with the financial might that comes with being an elite sporting club. Seems like sound judgement to me.
Does it matter?Yes but she wasn't actually named was she? She was referred to as the CEO of SAFC as that is the power in which she was acting, in her professional role and not in her private role as Margaret Byrne.
It is, I agree, but to be fair do you really think any other PL clubs would have dealt with it differently.
It's been a long time since I did law because I was f***ing shite at it but aren't barristers obliged to tell the crown if a client is guilty? Solicitors can be as underhand as they like in that position, sure barristers can't be.
nail on head, hence why Byrne or the club won't challenge the QC's statements in court as they haven't got a leg to stand on