bigblue wrote:I don't see what theres so much time delay in the process. Just get another bottle of piss from him and decide what to do
john68 wrote:From where |I sit Ted, I have a bad feeling that you may wellbe right.
We can only hope that his legal team contains a genius or two.
Ted Hughes wrote:john68 wrote:From where |I sit Ted, I have a bad feeling that you may wellbe right.
We can only hope that his legal team contains a genius or two.
Even if he has the blokes who got OJ Simpson off, the authorities can't be seen to be showing favouritism. I'm sure they'll be as lenient as they can reasonably be but from what I've read, unless I've misunderstood it; the lenient going rate for this very offence is still a hefty ban.
Slim wrote:Given the club and Mancini have come out in support of Kolo, if they moved to sack him now it would be seen as really bad form.
I don't think we pay a banned player anyway, so it's wouldn't be like he is costing us anything.
john68 wrote:Slim wrote:Given the club and Mancini have come out in support of Kolo, if they moved to sack him now it would be seen as really bad form.
I don't think we pay a banned player anyway, so it's wouldn't be like he is costing us anything.
I am certain I heard somewhere thatthe rags were quite upset that they were forced to pay plug during his ban. Some technicality in his contract.
Not certain about Kolo though. I suppose that may be decided by how valued he is.
ant london wrote:john68 wrote:Slim wrote:Given the club and Mancini have come out in support of Kolo, if they moved to sack him now it would be seen as really bad form.
I don't think we pay a banned player anyway, so it's wouldn't be like he is costing us anything.
I am certain I heard somewhere thatthe rags were quite upset that they were forced to pay plug during his ban. Some technicality in his contract.
Not certain about Kolo though. I suppose that may be decided by how valued he is.
I think it kinda depends on the circumstances. You could take a hardline view a la Chelsea with Mutu and sack someone for gross misconduct (I'm pretty sure that per the letter of the law, taking a "banned substance" however innocently/foolishly would enable an employer to take a view that they could do so), stop paying them and even go as far (as Chelsea did) as sueing them for the loss you have suffered on their transfer fee etc.
BUT I can't even see City wanting to do that strategically or in spirit.
It's just not the way we operate as a club, I'd like to think the same would've been true before the Sheikh but this kind of thing is definitely not in his modus operandi.
A few factors that will also maybe come into play in our owner's thinking:
Punishing Kolo will definitely risk a negative reaction from Yaya, that is sure. But standing by Kolo I would say will buy massive loyalty from both Kolo himself and his brother, hugely so I'd say in the latter's case
What a great signal this sends out to players who might think, OK City will pay me loads but might they f*ck me over at some point. Well, in addition to sending Adebayor from our reserves to Real Madrid's first team, letting Robinho go back to Santos, Bellamy to his beloved Cardiff you can now add, we'll stand by our men if the knives are out. Some might say overly indulgent of us in many of these cases. I say savvy operating from us in lots of ways.
Finally, our Kolo is a famously devout Muslim. I think you can say that the owner would like to think of himself in the same way. I'm sure some of our fellow posters in the Gulf etc are better qualified to offer a view on this but I would say that there is zero chance of us hanging Kolo out to dry. And rightly so.
ant london wrote:I must confess that I only scanned the thread and was responding solely to one post! Anyway, I know what I'm talking about so it makes sense for people to just listen to me dontcha think?!
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