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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 23 Jan 19 8.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Well the FA didnt buy his explanation. Despite someone digging up a photo of him doing something similar in a game it is a bit hard to believe his version of events. He is probably being made an example of. If you cannot do the time, dont do the crime. What crime and what time?
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Eaglecoops CR3 23 Jan 19 8.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Well the FA didnt buy his explanation. Despite someone digging up a photo of him doing something similar in a game it is a bit hard to believe his version of events. He is probably being made an example of. If you cannot do the time, dont do the crime. What, you mean unlike Salah?
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Maine Eagle USA 23 Jan 19 8.06pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
What crime and what time? The crime according to the FA is making a nazi salute. The time will be whatever the FA decide to do. Edited by Maine Eagle (23 Jan 2019 8.07pm)
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gerry theagle newbury 23 Jan 19 8.09pm | |
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Thanks YT you are correct the SS fits the bill.
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Maine Eagle USA 23 Jan 19 8.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
What, you mean unlike Salah? That cheating little rat should have the book thrown at him for his dive against us. Trouble is its a bit hard to prove a dive sometimes. The photo of Hennessey is...well its either a stunning coincidence or he did indeed intend to make that gesture. Decide for yourself. Its the world we live in today, you cannot get away with that kind of stuff as a footballer.
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Jacey 23 Jan 19 8.15pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
Did not some wear a uniform with a rather stylish mustard yellow shirt. Styled by Hugo Boss,a member himself of the SS.
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Jefroc Crete 23 Jan 19 8.16pm | |
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What a bunch of pathetic nonsense. If whatever so called evidence was presented at a court of law it would not be given the time of day. People are so quick to condemn and berate nowadays. Just another step down the line towards society becoming a bunch of fearful and paranoid automatons. Sadly I actually believe many would welcome it! And there was a time when the British could laugh at themselves and take things with a pinch of salt!
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Eaglecoops CR3 23 Jan 19 8.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
That cheating little rat should have the book thrown at him for his dive against us. Trouble is its a bit hard to prove a dive sometimes. The photo of Hennessey is...well its either a stunning coincidence or he did indeed intend to make that gesture. Decide for yourself. Its the world we live in today, you cannot get away with that kind of stuff as a footballer. It is unfortunate that with social media there is no such thing as privacy in the world now. A private party where a picture is taken by someone who may or may not have been the butt of a joke amongst friends gets released into the social media and that is sufficient to be deemed to seriously bring the game of football into disrepute. It is crazy. So, did John Terry bring the game into disrepute for shagging Bridges wife? Did Pulis bring the game into disrepute for trying to steal millions off Palace? Did Ronaldo for not paying taxes? There are many many instances of both crass and criminal behaviour by footballers that is obviously not considered by the FA to be as bad as what Wayne did.
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Painter Croydon 23 Jan 19 8.27pm | |
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The only people bringing the game into disrepute is the FA. I doubt very much if it is in FA rules that you cannot make any hand gesture that may be deemed offensive whilst out with friends on a non official team gathering not in club uniform. Most people had forgotten about it, but they have dragged it all up again, therefore causing more offence to people who missed it first time. What an earth they hope to achieve is beyond me.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 23 Jan 19 8.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
What is the level of proof required by the FA to find someone guilty. Is it proved beyond a shadow of doubt as in the High Court, balance of probabilities as in the County Court or we say you're guilty therefore you are? If it's the FA, I'd say Option 3 every time.
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Username Horsham 23 Jan 19 8.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
It is unfortunate that with social media there is no such thing as privacy in the world now. A private party where a picture is taken by someone who may or may not have been the butt of a joke amongst friends gets released into the social media and that is sufficient to be deemed to seriously bring the game of football into disrepute. It is crazy. So, did John Terry bring the game into disrepute for shagging Bridges wife? Did Pulis bring the game into disrepute for trying to steal millions off Palace? Did Ronaldo for not paying taxes? There are many many instances of both crass and criminal behaviour by footballers that is obviously not considered by the FA to be as bad as what Wayne did. It didn't 'get released', it was posted by one of the people involved, on a public website/app, the sole purpose of which is to share your photos with the world. It's not like someone has had their phone hacked here.
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chris123 hove actually 23 Jan 19 8.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
If it's the FA, I'd say Option 3 every time. The Commission works on balance of probabilities and is independent, so Wayne should get a fair hearing.
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