Despite all the bollocks spouted, I can see no reason why bringing this to a head in the commons has actually benefited us.
The FA had the details, were investigating (had not contacted the clubs which suggest they hadn't really seen anything) and the matter would have been resolved with rumour, but essentially in private.
Now, the world knows its us and Derby and two decent enough clubs are having their names dragged through the mud by two people who, in their line of work, should be well aware ofthe dangers of negative publicity. Even if the allegations are never proven.
THanks guys, but next time, keep your f**king mouths shut and try actually doing what you were bloody elected for eh? Rather than chasing any excuse for a bit of self publicity.
C*nts.
Posted By: megson, Oct 17, 09:07:44
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