john@staustell wrote:Might get sacked. A company's internal disciplinary processes do not require the same levels of proof as a crown court.
We must also bear in mind that, despite being a mong who plays for an evil club, players can be the target of allegations which may be spurious at best.
Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Might get sacked. A company's internal disciplinary processes do not require the same levels of proof as a crown court.
We must also bear in mind that, despite being a mong who plays for an evil club, players can be the target of allegations which may be spurious at best.
Absolutely - as with Mendy.
In Mason’s case the recording was quite clear. Not sure if you heard it John, but just that alone should be enough for the Rags to sack him. I’d be surprised if they women’s team didn’t call it a day if he rejoins.
stupot wrote:Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Might get sacked. A company's internal disciplinary processes do not require the same levels of proof as a crown court.
We must also bear in mind that, despite being a mong who plays for an evil club, players can be the target of allegations which may be spurious at best.
Absolutely - as with Mendy.
In Mason’s case the recording was quite clear. Not sure if you heard it John, but just that alone should be enough for the Rags to sack him. I’d be surprised if they women’s team didn’t call it a day if he rejoins.
Spot on Mase, the recording was horrendous. Can't see any way he'll play for them again.
Bluemoon4610 wrote:stupot wrote:Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Might get sacked. A company's internal disciplinary processes do not require the same levels of proof as a crown court.
We must also bear in mind that, despite being a mong who plays for an evil club, players can be the target of allegations which may be spurious at best.
Absolutely - as with Mendy.
In Mason’s case the recording was quite clear. Not sure if you heard it John, but just that alone should be enough for the Rags to sack him. I’d be surprised if they women’s team didn’t call it a day if he rejoins.
Spot on Mase, the recording was horrendous. Can't see any way he'll play for them again.
I watched the tweet and heard the recording again this morning after someone re-posted it. It's enough to make you sick. Why the CPS think that alone is not enough to proceed baffles me. He should never play professional football again - in any country. Absolute bell-end of a shit-bag.
Nick wrote:Its mental
Aren't they back together/ living together? And I heard her dad wouldn't cooperate either (paid off / threatened) it's bad and he's a scummer. Surprised he's not been knocked out etc.
Bluemoon4610 wrote:stupot wrote:Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Might get sacked. A company's internal disciplinary processes do not require the same levels of proof as a crown court.
We must also bear in mind that, despite being a mong who plays for an evil club, players can be the target of allegations which may be spurious at best.
Absolutely - as with Mendy.
In Mason’s case the recording was quite clear. Not sure if you heard it John, but just that alone should be enough for the Rags to sack him. I’d be surprised if they women’s team didn’t call it a day if he rejoins.
Spot on Mase, the recording was horrendous. Can't see any way he'll play for them again.
I watched the tweet and heard the recording again this morning after someone re-posted it. It's enough to make you sick. Why the CPS think that alone is not enough to proceed baffles me. He should never play professional football again - in any country. Absolute bell-end of a shit-bag.
blues2win wrote:Mendy’s trial concludes after his registration with us finishes I think. If acquitted there’ll be an argument between lawyers about compensation but surely he would go back to France.
BlueinBosnia wrote:blues2win wrote:Mendy’s trial concludes after his registration with us finishes I think. If acquitted there’ll be an argument between lawyers about compensation but surely he would go back to France.
There's a chance he wouldn't get a work permit for the UK anyway as a free agent, because he hasn't played internationally in a while, and won't be part of a transfer between Prem clubs (like the situation with Douglas Luiz, when we couldn't get a work permit for him, but we could transfer him to Villa who could then get a work permit for him).
blues2win wrote:We won’t be transferring him anywhere. His contract runs out in June. If he’s acquitted there’ll be arguments about compensation unless he’s been paid his full wages while suspended.
Mase wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:blues2win wrote:Mendy’s trial concludes after his registration with us finishes I think. If acquitted there’ll be an argument between lawyers about compensation but surely he would go back to France.
There's a chance he wouldn't get a work permit for the UK anyway as a free agent, because he hasn't played internationally in a while, and won't be part of a transfer between Prem clubs (like the situation with Douglas Luiz, when we couldn't get a work permit for him, but we could transfer him to Villa who could then get a work permit for him).
Surely Ben will have settled status or pre-settled status? He’s been here long enough.
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