East Riding Mackem
Striker
It appears most of the media are using the term paedo - Times, Sun, Mirror - when he isn't (a f***ing idiot/sex offender) as a way of enhancing the stick they want to beat the club with.
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Doubt the club are even bothered they kept Johnson in order to stay in the league and it worked. PFA deserve most criticism
Thank you for the correction, that was an unfortunate slipEdited your post above as I think you missed a not there. Their statement says only about whether they knew he intended to plead guilty.
It doesn't need to be any list of offences that they aren't guilty of, just the ones that they were accused of. Neither of which they addressed in their statement yesterday.
Doubt the club are even bothered they kept Johnson in order to stay in the league and it worked. PFA deserve most criticism
Isn't it?
Not when it suits me, I don't make the rules ...... it's the basis of English law, not my whim.
Why do the PFA deserve the most criticism? Do we know one thing the PFA actually did, apart from be present at a meeting?
You're the only one here clutching at any straw you can get to make the club look bad.Why didn't they just say that then? Clutching here...
It is also extremely common practice when serious charges are brought for people to be suspended on pay while the investigations / trial goes on.
The PFA are there as are all unions, to protect their representative, it's ludicrous to suggest they deserve blame for what he has done, that's basically like saying if you meet with the GMB about getting suspended from your job and it turns out that you committed the offence you were suspended for, then were subsequently sacked then the GMB is complicit in your wrongdoing.Why do the PFA deserve the most criticism? Do we know one thing the PFA actually did, apart from be present at a meeting?
This thread could disappear right now and it wouldn't make a blind bit of difference to how the club looks man.You're the only one here clutching at any straw you can get to make the club look bad.
The PFA are there as are all unions, to protect their representative, it's ludicrous to suggest they deserve blame for what he has done, that's basically like saying if you meet with the GMB about getting suspended from your job and it turns out that you committed the offence you were suspended for, then were subsequently sacked then the GMB is complicit in your wrongdoing.
anyone suggesting that needs to have a serious think about what a union actually does, the way some are going on, its as if the PFA organised f***ing hotel rooms and told them to delete messages.
You're the only one here clutching at any straw you can get to make the club look bad.
Thank you for the correction, that was an unfortunate slip
The club were accused of 'knowing everything' - I've yet to see a definition of what constitutes 'everything'.
Now you're getting silly.
If his client told him that was the case then he can hardly contradict him or would want to.
I have a Sunderland supporting 'mate' who's a barrister and he'll do and say anything he can get away with to win the case.
That's what they do and, unless you're incredibly naive, you'll accept that.
Christ, this and the Simon Bird thread are full of insults and arguements aimed at other posters.
Blame AJ. Blame the club if you so wish. But stop f***ing having a go at one another and aim the vitriol in the right direction at least.
Why to tell people something Johnson has already admitted? Byrne may have had copies of the files so what. Its not like she was sat in the f***ing car geeing him on and giving him high fives.
It was a tricky position for any senior club member to be in. He was found guilty and sacked. Surely thats enough?
You're conflating two things...
There are two different issues - one is what I say to my barrister - another is what they corroborate.
If I say to my barrister 'I didn't murder that 5 year old girl, even though 100 people saw it!' Then the barrister would have to put to the court that I had said this.
But he can't say anything that he knows to be untrue. So if I say to my QC, 'look, I murdered this woman but let's just say I wasn't here' then immediately the barrister can't represent the client, because he has a conflict between his duty to represent his client, and his duty not to mislead the court. So another barrister would be found.
In this case the QC said he was present at the meeting. If this isn't true, then he's lied to the court. That's him in the shit. But furthermore, he's asked Johnson, 'did she have the paperwork at this meeting?' 'did you make admissions you kissed her at this meeting'. Now the QC has already said that he was present at the meeting, so the issue is that if either of those two statements from Johnson is untrue, or the barrister believes they are untrue, he would have to stop the trial and stop representing AJ, because he knows that false evidence is being submitted in court.
It's the exact same reason if you ever say to your lawyer 'I did this but can you say I didn't' they will send your file straight off to another law firm. They can't do it.
So while I agree, that a barrister will suggest and imply whatever the fuck they feel like (when they're representing their client), they won't do so when they're in effect validating what they say. I'm 99% sure your mate would agree with this - if a client asked him to say he was present at a meeting which he wasn't then no way in f***ing hell would he do it.