I hope he's instructed to just say "Yes I called him a son of a bitch and that is all".
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It's just for show. The longer the take the more seriously they are seen to be taking it.Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View PostReally strange that this is taking so long.
Would have thought that statements etc would all have been taken whilst everything was fresh in the mind, same with interviews with all involved. Doing interviews/taking statements weeks later does not make a lot of sense.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Originally posted by Kenneth View PostIt's just for show. The longer the take the more seriously they are seen to be taking it.
Makes them look even more unprofessional in my eyes. Not a chance something like this would be allowed to drag on in the "real" world.I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.
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I actually think it's a precursor to saying there is no charge to answer, a position they will be accused of rushing to if they don't interview everyone, get Portuguese experts etc etc. The FA are **** scared of the whole topic.Last edited by Kenneth; 24-01-18, 03:58 PM.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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I've seen disciplinary investigations go on for best part of a year in a few organisations tbhOriginally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View PostMakes them look even more unprofessional in my eyes. Not a chance something like this would be allowed to drag on in the "real" world.
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"In a letter to Kick it Out, FA chief executive Martin Glenn said background checks were done on Neville but did not reveal the comments in question.
He added they "would not meet the threshold for issuing a charge". "
It would be interesting to see where the threshold lies, and indeed its definition.
And this demonstrates my problem with the FAs approach to these things.
There is clear evidence available in the Neville case, so should it not be up to the disciplinary panel (the defacto jury) to decide on guilt, and apply the threshold guidelines to to the case?
It is a ridiculous system.Last edited by dom9; 24-01-18, 08:00 PM.Oh I don't know.
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