VectisSaint Posted yesterday at 09:29 Posted yesterday at 09:29 4 hours ago, Pilchards said: I expect some players will be disappointed when they found out how weak our defence was appealing this spying accusation. I hope the club compensates them otherwise we will be getting a few requests to leave the club. We did not appeal the spying accusation, or the other 5 rule breaches, we appealed the sentence only (and I believe only the sentence for the two Boro related charges). 1
CB Fry Posted yesterday at 11:17 Posted yesterday at 11:17 1 hour ago, VectisSaint said: We did not appeal the spying accusation, or the other 5 rule breaches, we appealed the sentence only (and I believe only the sentence for the two Boro related charges). An incredibly important point still very much missed by a significant part of this forum who still think we are about to be proven innocent of everything because something something something both sides of the story etc 1 2
Football Special Posted yesterday at 11:34 Posted yesterday at 11:34 16 minutes ago, CB Fry said: An incredibly important point still very much missed by a significant part of this forum who still think we are about to be proven innocent of everything because something something something both sides of the story etc I must have missed those posts, who has said we'll be proven innocent? 6
LaptopSaint Posted yesterday at 12:08 Posted yesterday at 12:08 49 minutes ago, CB Fry said: An incredibly important point still very much missed by a significant part of this forum who still think we are about to be proven innocent of everything because something something something both sides of the story etc Bollocks, no one has said that. The consistent argument is that the punishment is massively disproportionate to the offence. But you stay sitting on your high horse, I’m sure it’s really comfortable up there. 7
Holmes_and_Watson Posted yesterday at 16:14 Posted yesterday at 16:14 4 hours ago, Football Special said: I must have missed those posts, who has said we'll be proven innocent? Apparently Nicola Sturgeon has come out as a massive Saints fan. She has declared innocence in the face of overwhelming evidence, and said she has no knowledge of any wrong doing, in spite of running our intern programme, data analysis and signing off on the accounts. 🙂
Willo of Whiteley Posted yesterday at 17:43 Posted yesterday at 17:43 6 hours ago, CB Fry said: An incredibly important point still very much missed by a significant part of this forum who still think we are about to be proven innocent of everything because something something something both sides of the story etc An incredibly important point that hasn’t been said or hinted by anyone on this forum. Absolute fabrication. Got to love the narrative some people try to make. 3
SouSaint Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 🚨 #SaintsFC CEO Phil Parsons' initial response to the EFL's charge on Friday 8 May said: ◉ The Club was concerned about the allegations because “the conduct described is not conduct which is part of the Club culture or conduct which it condones” ◉ A person associated with the Club was in the vicinity of the Middlesbrough training ground the previous day; but that the Junior Analyst Intern was “a very junior member of the analysis department” and he “was not instructed by any members of senior Club staff”. ◉ The Junior Analyst Intern “did not retain or transmit to Club staff any information about what he saw…. No footage was captured, transmitted, shared or analysed”. So, the Club had “no relevant documents or data”. ◉ “As soon as an analyst who was aware of the rules became aware of the incident he made a telephone call to ensure that the individual did not attend the team training session”. ◉ Unlike previous clubs who had been found guilty of observing an opponents’ training session, “senior executives and first team manager have not endorsed this”. Off you fuck, you lying rat. 1
EssEffCee Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Sorry but I don't care how much he loves the club or how committed he is. Absolutely miles out of his depth and his position is untenable. Can we have a poll? Edited 5 hours ago by EssEffCee 1
RedArmy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Harry_SFC said: Out of them all Parsons needs to go the most IMO I really don’t understand how he is still employed. I don’t give a shit about the rest of the situation any more but the way he handled it can never be forgotten. 1
Lord Duckhunter Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 28 minutes ago, SouSaint said: Unlike previous clubs who had been found guilty of observing an opponents’ training session, “senior executives and first team manager have not endorsed this”. Who told him this. If Tonda lied to him, his position is untenable as well.
sfc4prem Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago This bellend is getting a fat old salary for showing very little external leadership. He's fucked us with his naive and short-sighted fessing up to the Middlesbrough execs.
SaintsLoyal Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Damning evidence against Phil Parsons, who lied to the EFL on page 11 shameful behaviour Edited 1 hour ago by SaintsLoyal
Lord Duckhunter Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago 48 minutes ago, SaintsLoyal said: Damning evidence against Phil Parsons, who lied to the EFL on page 11 shameful behaviour If his lie was based on Tonda, and/or staff lying to him, surely they have to go as well.
Pwoite Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago The previous statement came from Parsons. Today’s statement is anonymous. However, today’s statement says that we got our response to the initial EFL’s charges wrong. Whose decision was this? What advice had we been given, and was this followed? This was a major judgement error. The Operations Manager arranged for Salt’s ticket to the north east. Really? Did he question this? Surely, he mentioned it to his boss, or was his boss already aware? Who did know? Who does the OM report to? As for Spors, he either knew, or he was so sidelined that you have to ask how could he be in a position to not know! It strikes me that we either have a house of cards here, where the Club are closing ranks because otherwise we are not talking one potential ban but multiple bans across the Club’s management, and the delay in any FA announcement is that they are digging deeper. Alternatively, the authority came from above, and the Club decided to throw Tonda under the bus on the ‘l’m an innocent foreigner’ card, hoping that might wash and get a sympathetic response. As they’ve admitted, they got it wrong. Our best, possible only, hope, is that the FA consider the punishment has already been enough, and therefore take no further action. after all, there’s nothing in the regulations, as I understand it, preventing spying in the EPL. However, I doubt that will be their response.
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