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    Mawhinney... never forget

    Posted by EastEnder on 31/5/2023, 16:18:51

    https://www.theguardian.com/football/2008/jul/11/lutontown.leaguetwofootball

      His conscience is clear

      Posted by KS on 31/5/2023, 16:35:24, in reply to "Mawhinney... never forget"

      He saved the club,

      Apparently


        Re: His conscience is clear

        Posted by MG on 31/5/2023, 16:40:11, in reply to "His conscience is clear"

        I love the way he claimed that the decisions made were totally unanimous only later to be contradicted by half his panel!

          Re: His conscience is clear

          Posted by KS on 31/5/2023, 16:50:49, in reply to "Re: His conscience is clear"

          Strange

          politician was he ?

            Re: His conscience is clear

            Posted by EastEnder on 31/5/2023, 16:48:34, in reply to "Re: His conscience is clear"

            Didn't we give Kleanthous at Barnet a load of stick and then eventually he said he hadn't voted for points deduction?

              Re: His conscience is clear

              Posted by The Outsider on 31/5/2023, 16:56:10, in reply to "Re: His conscience is clear"

              Also, the woman from Tranmere who resigned from the FL board in protest at the statement that the decision was unanimous.

                Re: His conscience is clear

                Posted by crumpsall on 31/5/2023, 17:04:44, in reply to "Re: His conscience is clear"

                Lorraine Rogers

                  Re: His conscience is clear

                  Posted by Horny Hatter on 31/5/2023, 17:08:50, in reply to "Re: His conscience is clear"

                  Thanks for the tip

                    Re: His conscience is clear

                    Posted by Carry On Up the Kyber on 31/5/2023, 17:23:00, in reply to "Re: His conscience is clear"

                    Just the tip, eh? Lube is your friend.

                Re: His conscience is clear

                Posted by HH on 31/5/2023, 16:51:33, in reply to "Re: His conscience is clear"

                I appreciate he didn't vote for it but whose bright idea was it to let the chairman of a club in the same league as us hand out the punishment?

                Conflict of interest much?

                  Re: His conscience is clear

                  Posted by EastEnder on 31/5/2023, 17:00:06, in reply to "Re: His conscience is clear"

                  And the Norwich Chairman which meant if we got a big points deduction and sanctions they could sign David Bell on the cheap the following week.

                    Re: His conscience is clear

                    Posted by The Outsider on 31/5/2023, 17:13:50, in reply to "Re: His conscience is clear"

                    I was about to post similar. It was the Chief Executive, Neil Doncaster, who is now CEO of the SPL.

                    Then there was David Sheepshanks from Ipswich who was chairman when they went into administration and wrote off massive debts with no penalty.

                      Re: His conscience is clear

                      Posted by eaten on 31/5/2023, 17:32:00, in reply to "Re: His conscience is clear"

                      And the court evidence that Newcastle and Birmingham had made agent payments via different companies

                      And Redknapp’s dog’s bank account

                      And every other uninvestigated allegation against Fergie, Fat Sam, Colin, etc.

                      The FA should never have been responsible for both the reputation of their game and for investigating things that might damage the reputation of their game

            Re: Mawhinney... never forget

            Posted by Oak Roader on 31/5/2023, 16:26:34, in reply to "Mawhinney... never forget"


            And who was he protecting here, part of a massive cover up. An evil man.

            Mr. Livingstone To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) whether he will re-examine all papers on the Kincora boys' home to ascertain the role of the security and intelligence services in decisions relating to an inquiry into Kincora in 1976;
            (2) if he will place copies of all correspondence received from January 1990 to the present date concerning the Kincora boys' home, and his replies, in the Library.

            §Dr. Mawhinney [holding answer 18 January 1991]: No.

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