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Premier League stars' racist orgy shame caught on camera during Thailand tour

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Posted

Worryingly, that updated statement reads like they might not be moved on.

 

how?!

 

they're saying they are going to investigate fully when the players get back. how do you get to your conclusions from that?

Posted

I hope they are coming back economy!

and I agree with footnote. it seems being a 'bit gay' is notable to quite a few posters. it's ok to tell a girl to etc etc but acting a bit gay? How dreadful!

anyway, can we get back to the humour side. I imagine this has put paid for a renewed entry into the market for Fanni?

Posted

Well done there mods.

Some pure freaks in here today

yeah must've been a ****ing nightmare 24 hours to mod this board like.

Posted

The bottom line is its a few youth players.

Nothing to do with first team, just some very idiotic boys.

Hopper is 21. Smith and Pearson are both 22 years old.

 

Hardly classifies as "boys". Idiotic, yes. Boys, no.

 

And yes, it does have its influence on the first team.

Posted

What is there for them to discuss? Its gross misconduct and it is totally inexcusable. They will not be welcome here anymore, its as simple as that.

They're all still under contract with the club, with two of the three contracted beyond this summer. Even if misconduct worthy of sacking is apparent, I'm sure the club just can't go tear up their contracts.
Posted

Surprised the club didnt say " this has all been a terrible misunderstanding. The ladz were trying to support the local economy in supporting those who are more disadvantaged than themselves".

Posted

Worryingly, that updated statement reads like they might not be moved on.

 

 

I'm not sure why that would be worrying.

 

The club so far has handled this extremely well. Less than 24 hours after the event, they've begun an immediate internal investigation, held talks with the players and sent them home - away from Thailand most importantly.

 

There is no way they're going to get out of this without serious punishment, but sacking isn't necessarily the only way forward. I'm sure Pearson at least will be hoping for his son's sake that the club decides to try and 'rehabilitate' the players and fix their rotten attitudes.

 

As long as the club does something (which it's clear, they will), then they can't really come out of it in a bad light. A bit of a smear on the reputation, but that will quickly dissipate when people see that the players have suffered for it, and as soon as the next scandal involving PL players occurs.

 

 

At the end of the day, none of them were ever going to get into the first team here. Hopper was the closest when we were in the championship, but signings have pushed him down to about 7th choice and he won't improve on that. The others were squad fillers in the reserves anyway. I don't expect them to be sacked, but I expect them to be moved on for minimal fees to League 1/2 clubs in the next few months.

Posted

No doubt they will all be in for a tongue lashing when they get back.

 

From what I gather, they might enjoy that... :ph34r:

Posted

Correct. The club are obliged to follow a defined course of action. This they have, so far, done. 

 

Still fully believe that all three will be 'ex' LCFC players with in the next few days!

 

Agreed certainly looks like all three look likely to be "ex"-LCFC players but there will be procedures to follow.

Posted

That statement doesn't give me hope.

 

They should all be sacked, nothing less. I for one won't be happy if I see them in a Leicester shirt again.

There are legal procedures involved in sacking someone else they could sue for unfair dismissal. The club can't do much more at the minute.

Posted

What is there for them to discuss? Its gross misconduct and it is totally inexcusable. They will not be welcome here anymore, its as simple as that.

When you are dealing with contracts worth potentially a few hundred grand you need to dot the i's and cross the t's. Last thing you want is to rashly sack people and end up forking out over not following the proper procedure.
Posted

That statement doesn't give me hope.

 

They should all be sacked, nothing less. I for one won't be happy if I see them in a Leicester shirt again.

 

Do you not understand that there are procedures in place?

 

HR will have to investigate, talk to lawyers, do everything by the book.

 

If not, someone who is dismissed without the correct procedures followed, can easily sue.

 

There is no doubt at all that they will be sacked.

 

It needs to be done legally.

Posted

Swift strong action is required by the club, possibly all 3 being beheaded Game of Thrones style in front of the King of Thailand.

Seriously  the least I would expect to see is:

!/ All 3 being sent home in disgrace by club tomorrow, assuming no police action.

2/ All 3s contracts being terminated with immediate effect

3/ A full unreserved apology to the people of Thailand with the complete disassociation to such abhorrent behaviour.

 

That would go some way to minimising the severe damage of this PR disaster.

Posted

I can see why they call you m44ddog

lol

 

What are nipple clamps?

 

 

Infant mammal's as far as I'm aware.

 

Can I ask if they practiced safe sex ??

 

It's been confirmed that nobody was sheathed.

 

Imagine if Nigel has to watch that, he'll see his sons hard on!

 

Sickening. Poor Nige, this is all quite grotesque.

 

As others have said it's such a shame after what the players, staff and owners achieved recently.

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