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

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Even if the club doesn't cancel their contracts, they won't be able to play a single game for the club without the fans, rightly, making their opinions known. 

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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.

 

This: the club are doing it correctly - it would be a disaster if the fvckwits came out of it with a half a million in damages for wrongful dismissal. Dennis Wise took the club to a tribunal that, in the end, brought us to our knees, so there is no room for error.

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Feel so sorry for Nigel Pearson. I remember reading quotes from Micky Adams regarding La Manga. He said how stressful the whole thing was and said ultimately, it had a very negative effect on him, the staff, the players.

James Pearson should be absolutely ashamed of himself. The managers son for god sake. So so shameful

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Even if the club doesn't cancel their contracts, they won't be able to play a single game for the club without the fans, rightly, making their opinions known.

There was no chance of them playing a single game for the club anyway ...
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Doing it via the correct process is the correct thing to do, and should be no more than a formality, but that statement did seem a bit on the soft side, particularly the way it allowed the players to apologise. The club should apologise on behalf of the players, but I couldn't care less what the players have to say for themselves, they're a disgrace and I have absolutely no intention of accepting an apology like that, or any apology from any of them.

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Doing it via the correct process is the correct thing to do, and should be no more than a formality, but that statement did seem a bit on the soft side, particularly the way it allowed the players to apologise. The club should apologise on behalf of the players, but I couldn't care less what the players have to say for themselves, they're a disgrace and I have absolutely no intention of accepting an apology like that, or any apology from any of them.

What exactly do you want them to do?

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The most hollow of apologies, that, when the whole world has seen your true colours. Obviously it's a club PR person saying that, but still.

They're lucky to be coming home and not staying over there in a cell.

 

Can we stop pissing our knickers about this?

 

Lucky to not be in a prison cell? Get a grip ffs.

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What exactly do you want them to do?

The players? Nothing, go home, get sacked, never have anything to do with the club ever again.

The club? Apologise on behalf of the players, but don't give the players a voice as if we're expected to forgive them.

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Doing it via the correct process is the correct thing to do, and should be no more than a formality, but that statement did seem a bit on the soft side, particularly the way it allowed the players to apologise. The club should apologise on behalf of the players, but I couldn't care less what the players have to say for themselves, they're a disgrace and I have absolutely no intention of accepting an apology like that, or any apology from any of them.

 

I agree with you entirely, but I think the club is doing things the right way. There is no excuse for what they did, and I am sure they will be chucked out tomorrow. But the club has to follow the correct procedures and be seen to follow the correct procedures - one of which is to allow the offenders to make amends and show remorse. When I had my own business, I had a serious issue with a senior employee who was clearly guilty of gross misconduct - but I still had to go through the motions.

 

Like most of us, I am really angry that those three fvckwits have brought shame on the club and the owners, at the end of what should have been our best season ever. No apology will assuage that feeling.

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Doing it via the correct process is the correct thing to do, and should be no more than a formality, but that statement did seem a bit on the soft side, particularly the way it allowed the players to apologise. The club should apologise on behalf of the players, but I couldn't care less what the players have to say for themselves, they're a disgrace and I have absolutely no intention of accepting an apology like that, or any apology from any of them.

Mock outrage, mock outrage MOCK OUTRAGE!

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Were the players licking each other's bumholes or licking the Thai girl's bumhole?

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:crylaugh: I never thought I'd see a thread where somebody had to ask a question like this! 

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The players? Nothing, go home, get sacked, never have anything to do with the club ever again.

The club? Apologise on behalf of the players, but don't give the players a voice as if we're expected to forgive them.

I was expecting the club to give a open top bus parade

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