Zico Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 why it's always us and pompey that are touted for all these players that agents seem keen to get signed
Carlos Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 why it's always us and pompey that are touted for all these players that agents seem keen to get signed Exactly. I have a feeling those days are behind us.
Bosh66 Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 Exactly. I have a feeling those days are behind us. Oscar Perez - not mentioned last night but makes you wonder. Reserve in a second division Spanish team taken on in January only to be released at the end of the season. Was never going to make it. I'm sure BSA wouldn't stoop so low as to take bungs, but a lesser man might have raised suspicions with a deal like that.
Traf Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 (edited) There's obviously more to the Perez deal than meets the eye, but we're not privy to everything, are we? Edited September 20, 2006 by Traf
Casino Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 i don't give a shite about the peres deal could be bent as a horses shoe for me ITK FACT
Gustaf Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 I doubt whether any transfer dealings could be quite as shady as the Jon Obi Mikel affair but I don't think fatboy Alan Green and his cronies fancy being permanently locked out of Old Sh*tford and Stamford Bridge.
blackleywhite Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 (edited) They could just buy a ticket for Stamford bridge, the place is half empty most of the time anyway. Edited September 21, 2006 by blackleywhite
pike_mill_white Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 To be honest I couldn't give a fcuk if he took cash direct or in-direct, knew about his son or what ever. It happens in every industry, in particular politics and Local Government.
Guest Biff Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 To be honest I couldn't give a fcuk if he took cash direct or in-direct, knew about his son or what ever. It happens in every industry, in particular politics and Local Government. That is total bollocks. If an employee of Bolton council took backhanders to influence the awarding of contracts he would be dismissed and as a council tax payer I would agree with his sacking. The same happens in Central government. I have been offered free flights but I turned them down because it was illegal. I don't agree with all this I don't care if Sam took a bung or not as long as we are successful. That is total nonsense. I have watched the Panorama programme again. There are three agents saying that Sam took bungs. One, you say well he could be wrong. two, you can put down to coincidence but three, that stretches credulity. I know all three have since said they were lying but they would do as I assume they want to keep working as agents. Another thing to come out was that Craig Allardyce has a list of the most promising players at the Bolton Academy that he is prepared to tout round for money. It worries me that someone from the club I support is prepared to give this information to young Allardyce. As I have said before Sam has two choices. He either has to issue a writ for libel or resign. As far as I'm aware he has not yet issued a libel writ. This can only be because he has taken bungs and does not know what else the BBC have on him.
pike_mill_white Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 That is total bollocks. If an employee of Bolton council took backhanders to influence the awarding of contracts he would be dismissed and as a council tax payer I would agree with his sacking. The same happens in Central government. I have been offered free flights but I turned them down because it was illegal. I don't agree with all this I don't care if Sam took a bung or not as long as we are successful. That is total nonsense. I have watched the Panorama programme again. There are three agents saying that Sam took bungs. One, you say well he could be wrong. two, you can put down to coincidence but three, that stretches credulity. I know all three have since said they were lying but they would do as I assume they want to keep working as agents. Another thing to come out was that Craig Allardyce has a list of the most promising players at the Bolton Academy that he is prepared to tout round for money. It worries me that someone from the club I support is prepared to give this information to young Allardyce. As I have said before Sam has two choices. He either has to issue a writ for libel or resign. As far as I'm aware he has not yet issued a libel writ. This can only be because he has taken bungs and does not know what else the BBC have on him. No Biff, I really don't care! It's football, it won't kill anyone.
Casino Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 Another thing to come out was that Craig Allardyce has a list of the most promising players at the Bolton Academy that he is prepared to tout round for money. It worries me that someone from the club I support is prepared to give this information to young Allardyce. As I have said before Sam has two choices. He either has to issue a writ for libel or resign. As far as I'm aware he has not yet issued a libel writ. This can only be because he has taken bungs and does not know what else the BBC have on him. craig did not suggest moving the young players on he did nowt more than say he knew who the good young uns were, and could supply their names and the new company could look to get them on their books libel? slander is it not? anyway, i've read that the bbc have nowt more - they showed all they have and if it takes his solicitors a few days to get the story sorted, it isn't really an issue the bbc are conspicuously not repeating their allegations
Zico Posted September 21, 2006 Author Posted September 21, 2006 i'd be more interested to know how much of a cut the agent took on that one
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