Can we not just get who ever is in charge of scouting at Brighton in?
Pretty sure it was Saudi Sportswashing Machine who took Brighton’s main man. Chelsea have been trying to get Leverkusen’s Sporting Director.Chelsea got them.
Pretty sure it was Saudi Sportswashing Machine who took Brighton’s main man. Chelsea have been trying to get Leverkusen’s Sporting Director.
So they'll hold the hearing on the 11th without telling anyone?Hearing on 19th April, so his leave of absence is just under 3 weeks. Doesnt seem too damaging if we know the result after that hearing
As I'v said before, I'm sure Levy will have a back-up plan
YepPretty sure it was Saudi Sportswashing Machine who took Brighton’s main man. Chelsea have been trying to get Leverkusen’s Sporting Director.
Ok paratici gets found guilty and banned.
Put aside paying players off the books (not paraticis money anyway, he didn't pay them).
But the over inflated deals on players. How many deals? How many other clubs dofs agreed those deals? Barcas is one. How many bans will there be? If you find him guilty for the deal, automatically his opposite number must also be guilty.
Honestly this club ... how have we all got here supporting this shower of brick
As I'v said before, I'm sure Levy will have a back-up plan
They should've been ahead of this??? So you think it's ok for FIFA to tell a journalist that Paratici is banned worldwide before they told Paratici? This is, unsurprisingly, amateur hour from FIFA.
Danny Kelly said this week on The View From the Lane podcast, and on Talksport, that he read a FIFA statement out on his Trans Europe Express programme in January which said that there would be a decision “before the end of March” on whether the Italian bans on Paratici et al would be extended worldwide.
It would appear they simply stuck to their word.
We are going to end up with Tim Sherwood as manager and Les Ferdinand as director of football aren’t we?
Fingers crossed.We are going to end up with Tim Sherwood as manager and Les Ferdinand as director of football aren’t we?
It doesn’t change anything. Should they or should they have not informed Paratici before informing a journalist? I think the answer is quite obvious but probably not for FIFADanny Kelly said this week on The View From the Lane podcast, and on Talksport, that he read a FIFA statement out on his Trans Europe Express programme in January which said that there would be a decision “before the end of March” on whether the Italian bans on Paratici et al would be extended worldwide.
It would appear they simply stuck to their word.