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Originally Posted by DAV007
The person who comes out worst through this whole ordeal is Coleman. He trusted these players; he has brought a lot of them on in their careers and has defended them when their performances have been questionable.
For the players to lie to him about such a serious issue makes you question weather or not the respect and loyalty was there in return (or alternatively, Coleman was covering it up which opens a whole new can of worms).
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Sorry? I agree the players demonstrated lack of loyalty, but by putting the bets on, not by lying (what lies when?) But why does that make JC come out "worst"? To trust someone is worse than to breach someone's trust in you? By that logic, if your wife cheats on you that makes you worse than her!
(And I'm still waiting for the FA's ruling on Cav, even if that makes me an appeaser

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