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cashman 10-02-2012 21:58

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 969547)
I get your point. But (always a but ain't there;)) for better or worse he was hired as the manager, and it seems he was ignored in the whole decision making process. And I don't like the idea of Terry being tried and convicted in the press, and by the FA before the trial even starts. Unfortuate that the trial was postponed, but that's the way it was.

Thats the crux of the matter to me, When Terry was accused/charged, immeidiatly Capello should have removed the captaincy from him, which was long before the postponement, job sorted, I have little time fer the F.A., but agree wi em on this, simply cos the manager fer whatever reason didn't do his job.

Eric 10-02-2012 22:23

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 969564)
Thats the crux of the matter to me, When Terry was accused/charged, immeidiatly Capello should have removed the captaincy from him, which was long before the postponement, job sorted, I have little time fer the F.A., but agree wi em on this, simply cos the manager fer whatever reason didn't do his job.

Whatever ... I think we can agree that the whole thing is a dog's breakfast;) If this really is the age of communication, Capello and the FA seem not to have noticed.:D

cashman 10-02-2012 22:26

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 969579)
Whatever ... I think we can agree that the whole thing is a dog's breakfast;) If this really is the age of communication, Capello and the FA seem not to have noticed.:D

That we agree on 100%:D

Mancie 10-02-2012 22:35

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 969547)
I get your point. But (always a but ain't there;)) for better or worse he was hired as the manager, and it seems he was ignored in the whole decision making process. And I don't like the idea of Terry being tried and convicted in the press, and by the FA before the trial even starts. Unfortuate that the trial was postponed, but that's the way it was. Terry is a helluva football player, and a great inspirational leader. I for one, hope he didn't do what he is accused of. I have the feeling that the powers that be at the FA are secretly keeping their fingers crossed that he is guilty. As of now ... he is innocent.

I don't think it even crossed Capello's mind about the John Terry subject and for me it showed his lack of interest in the job as manager..John Terry has not lost his job as a player for club or country and that is how it should be wether he is guilty or not.. but Capello should have made a move over Terry being the capitain simply because of the loss of respect behind the scence from other players in the England team and it may have even caused problems in selecting the team.

jaysay 11-02-2012 09:19

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 969547)
I get your point. But (always a but ain't there;)) for better or worse he was hired as the manager, and it seems he was ignored in the whole decision making process. And I don't like the idea of Terry being tried and convicted in the press, and by the FA before the trial even starts. Unfortuate that the trial was postponed, but that's the way it was. Terry is a helluva football player, and a great inspirational leader. I for one, hope he didn't do what he is accused of. I have the feeling that the powers that be at the FA are secretly keeping their fingers crossed that he is guilty. As of now ... he is innocent.

To be honest if he'd have been totally innocent he wouldn't have been summoned to court Eric, whenever they show the match incident Terry's mouth is always blocked out so you can lip read what he's saying, I think, seeing JT is a very high profile player, if the DPP didn't think they had a good chance of a conviction they wouldn't have let the case go ahead

Barrie Yates 12-02-2012 15:23

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He is presumed innocent and does not have to prove that - the other party (whoever it may be) has to prove that he is guilty.
However, someone in a position of authority, or a position where they are expected to set a good example, should be at least suspended from that position until everything is sorted out.
Personally, I think he should never have had the captaincy restored after the Wayne Bridge incident.

jaysay 13-02-2012 09:10

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Well it seems Rovers fans have a sense of humour, prior to the kickoff on Saturday they were chanting Keano for England:D

AccyMad 13-02-2012 09:31

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If there was anything about him & he had any sense of decency John Terry would have stood down from the captaincy until such time as it is sorted & so avoided the situation altogether.

jaysay 13-02-2012 10:09

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 970027)
If there was anything about him & he had any sense of decency John Terry would have stood down from the captaincy until such time as it is sorted & so avoided the situation altogether.

With his track record I don't know why we was reinstalled after his prior discretion's, I mean Terry has always found it easy for courting the headlines for all the wrong reasons over the years, there's a lot in the statement Caesars wife....................

cashman 13-02-2012 11:58

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 970027)
If there was anything about him & he had any sense of decency John Terry would have stood down from the captaincy until such time as it is sorted & so avoided the situation altogether.

I agree, but after porking a team mates wife "Any sense of decency" went right out the window.;)

yerself 14-02-2012 10:58

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1 Attachment(s)
Harry's job application.

Attachment 19068

jaysay 14-02-2012 18:04

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 970233)
Harry's job application.

Attachment 19068

What frightened me was I could read it:eek::eek::eek::eek::D

Alan Varrechia 14-02-2012 20:49

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 970326)
What frightened me was I could read it:eek::eek::eek::eek::D

That's because your used to that kind of spelling.... :D:D:D:D

jaysay 15-02-2012 08:47

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Originally Posted by Alan Varrechia (Post 970384)
That's because your used to that kind of spelling.... :D:D:D:D

Exactly Alan:eek::eek::eek::D


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