At least he gets a chance to defend himself in a real court of law, not just a Micky Mouse panel of fergies mates!
posted on 21/12/11
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At least he gets a chance to defend himself in a real court of law, not just a Micky Mouse panel of fergies mates
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Have you proof they are fergies mates, link please
posted on 21/12/11
Dennis Smith was on the panel. He is a personal friend of SAF, and his son.
posted on 21/12/11
fitlfc
Dennis Smith was on the panel. He is a personal friend of SAF, and his son.
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Proof please
posted on 21/12/11
Suarez-Evra Disciplinary Panel
Paul Goulding QC - Specialist member of the FA's judicial panel since 2008.
Brian Jones - Chairman of the Sheffield and Hallamshire FA
Denis Smith - The former Sunderland manager.
Facts about Denis Smith
- He managed Wrexham for six years between 2001 and 2007, during which time a key member of his squad was a certain Darren Ferguson, son of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson.
- Smith held Ferguson in such high regard that he made him club captain, and regularly heaped glowing praise on the player. For example:
"Darren was always chatting before games, telling the players what to do, he took on responsibility and was good at relaying my orders onto the pitch.
"Darren always wanted to know why and there is nothing wrong with that. I wanted my players to question my decisions, as managers are not always right and that's what he did.
"There are people who you know have a chance to become a good manager and he was one of them. He is a leader and a strong character."
"They are getting someone who is organised, hard-working, dedicated and who can spot a good player"
- Smith was fired from the Wrexham job in 2007, and Ferguson Jr. left the club soon after, something that upset Smith:
"Okay, they got rid of me, but...to lose Ferguson as a player was a major blow – but people make decisions which they think are right at the time"
- In 2009, Smith published his autobiography: 'Just One of Seven'. The back cover states:
"Tough-talking, candid and in places brutally honest, Smith's autobiography reveals his tough upbringing amidst the gangs of Stoke-on-Trent, and...how he helped save Sir Alex Ferguson's job.
posted on 21/12/11
I think the word MATES of SAF was used.
posted on 21/12/11
The punishment is unprecedented - so you can understand the feeling of harsh treatment.
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No, I can't.
Kemlyn Road, if you're in the 5% why react like that, surely we're in agreement?
I think the word MATES of SAF was used.
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He's right. Where is the proof that friends of SAF were on the panel?
posted on 21/12/11
Kemlyn Road, if you're in the 5% why react like that, surely we're in agreement?
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Because you don't have a clue what 5% of Liverpool fans think.
Nor any other percentage.
I suspect I know more Liverpool fans that you do, and I wouldn't have a clue what "most" Liverpool fans think, let alone 95%.
You've seen some posts that conform to the standard playground view on here that "Their fans think that", and "our fans think this", therefore "our fans are superior".
It's the logic of a 5-year-old. (Vidicschin and DevonshireSpur do it all the time, so that figures).
posted on 21/12/11
I said it was based on what I had read, not the thoughts of every Liverpool fan.
posted on 21/12/11
I said it was based on what I had read, not the thoughts of every Liverpool fan.
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"What you've read" wouldn't amount to 1% of Liverpool fans, and I suspect you were being selective een within that tiny statistical sample, becuase I've read loads of Liverpool posters on here who don't think "Liverpool are being stitched up"
posted on 21/12/11
Exactly, 5% of what I've read from Liverpool fans, no-one said anything about 5% of Liverpools total number of fans.