Cosmo
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The FA has suspended him as a company he is involved him has debts!!
Seriously WTF is this to do with the FA and his ability to ref a game fairly?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7546968.stm
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andy1868
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probably open to bribes IMO
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by andy1868
probably open to bribes IMO
surely you are anyway, no matter if you have debts or not.
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Robbo
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More so when in debt though
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andy1868
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the FA are talking shit TBH
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
More so when in debt though
How so?
If a person is going to accept a bribe, and has that mentality, then they will do so at any stage. £70k (or even half that) is a big amount if you need it or not.
If the FA dont trust someone when in this situation then they shouldnt be employing them in the first place. Its like your work suspending you after finding out you have £5k on your CC that needs paying off.
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Robbo
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Media manipulation/pressure
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Hammer
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If you're in debt and need money you're more susceptible to bribery than if you're financially stable and don't have to risk losing your livelihood for the sake of a bung, common sense surely?
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
If you're in debt and need money you're more susceptible to bribery than if you're financially stable and don't have to risk losing your livelihood for the sake of a bung, common sense surely?
Yeah I do see this, but I still dont get why they should suspend him. You dont in any other jobs - if they dont trust him then he shouldnt be a ref full stop.
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andy1868
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maybe they're using it as an excuse. maybe he put his dick in the the leader of the FA's daughter's bum and never called back. but they couldn't sack him for that so they're picking up on something that has nothing to do with them to suspend him for
[Edited on 07-08-2008 by andy1868]
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Robbo
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As I said, media manipulation and pressure, thats why they've suspended him
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andy1868
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i blame the liberal media
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
If you're in debt and need money you're more susceptible to bribery than if you're financially stable and don't have to risk losing your livelihood for the sake of a bung, common sense surely?
Yeah I do see this, but I still dont get why they should suspend him. You dont in any other jobs - if they dont trust him then he shouldnt be a ref full stop.
Ah right get your point, i hadn't even read the article tbh never realised it wasn't even personal debt!
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This is good news, poor referee, poor man. hate him.
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Robbo
More so when in debt though
How so?
If a person is going to accept a bribe, and has that mentality, then they will do so at any stage. £70k (or even half that) is a big amount if you need it or not.
If the FA dont trust someone when in this situation then they shouldnt be employing them in the first place. Its like your work suspending you after finding out you have £5k on your CC that needs paying off.
I am assuming it is going back almost a century when it was quite rife I believe? Archaic approach from the FA IMO.
I must say, I also think it is a bit harsh, especially as they get about £1k+ per game they referee, so would further damage peoples financial situation.
Saying that though, as they are aware of the situation and it is now public (presumably by them?) then it is IMO sort of protecting him as he only needs to make 1 sodding howler or a few dodgy decisions and the rumours will start. That would affect him, and the team involved (players, trainers, staff, management, directors etc - the knock on effects are pretty big!) Hell, every supporter thinks that referees are against their team as it is, without something for them to use as 'justification/proof'
EDIT: Try working in banking/financial sector, some employers do and have sacked people for debts (operating accounts in unauthorised overdrafts etc). My old work-mate got his contract terminated for it.
[Edited on 07-08-2008 by LETGSI16V]
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Robbo
More so when in debt though
How so?
If a person is going to accept a bribe, and has that mentality, then they will do so at any stage. £70k (or even half that) is a big amount if you need it or not.
If the FA dont trust someone when in this situation then they shouldnt be employing them in the first place. Its like your work suspending you after finding out you have £5k on your CC that needs paying off.
Balls, I have my mortgage to pay still, I guess I can expect my p45 soon
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Cosmo
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too fucking right scumbag - dont trust a word you say until you get that paid off as for all I know Ian has paid you off to lie to me
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Marc
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Needs to shave his head.
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