By Mick the rawmarsh owl. That if a fan breaks the rules eg running on pitch etc ,they can and have been banned from football grounds across the country. As Allerdyce etc are expecting to be back in football after a short time out )waiting for the crap to die down ) should we petition the powers that be to give them similar punishment.
Willing to tell how to get round his employees rules . Might as well have given computer passwords etc,same thing imo
He was right but it shouldn't need a petition. The FA should be determined to clean up the game and that should start with lifetime bans for anybody found guilty of these allegations.
Your right they should , But I fear without any lobbying the least punishments they can get away with will happen. Not because they are toothless ( although that may be the case ) but because theirs no will in the whole setup.
Getting around rules isn't the same as breaking them. Teams will always look to get around rules or find some kind of loophole. But I can't see how he deserves anything worse than Eddie Howe who broke Financial Fair Play rules.
I like him as a caller. Even tho he's Wendy. He's got a point. That lad who ran on pitch v Rotherham knew it was against the rules and got a 5 year banning order. Sam has to relinquish his position from our countrys top footy job due to his misdemeanors and could feasibly be in another top job next week!!!! Footys fooked
Willingness and actually doing it are two different things. He clearly deserved to lose his job, but I don't think he can be banned for anything that's been released. Tommy Wright is a different matter, as it looks like Eric Black if the allegations are true. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Was it Eddie Howe, or the club he's employed by? It's well known now that most football managers just get a final say in transfer dealings and as such, Howe may have been unaware of such breaches happening. Sent from my phone using my hands
Chris Coleman agrees and has called for lifetime bans from the game for those who are guilty of corruption. - I guess Allardyce is a bit of a grey area but Tommy Wright certainly isnt
The problem is retrospective punishment for breaches of the rules. If the FA turn around now and announce that any dodgy dealings are a life ban can they apply that to someone who committed the offence before the rule came in? TW has been sacked and might be lucky to find future employment in the game - at least at anything like the same level. Don't get me wrong, I completely agree that corruption should be stamped out - although seeing as FIFA and UEFA have both had their problems in the past its a little like one rule for the big boys and another rule for the little boys.
Not getting around rules but selling his inside knowledge for others to get round them is surely breaking the rules.
That's exactly the whole unfairness of the whole thing about this case and many others involving people in high profile jobs. If an ordinary worker were to commit these acts they would be sacked on the spot and their case thrown out (if it ever got in in the first place ) of court or tribunal. But yet the same people would grant these people an hearing and in many cases find in their favour that's not ordinary justice that's justice for the privileged imo
I couldn't agree more, but he hasn't sold insider knowledge, just indicated he would. He's shown he'd be willing to be corrupt, but without being so. That's why he has reportedly been paid £1m to go by the FA and sign a non disclosure agreement. They would have had to pay up his entire contract had they sacked him. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk