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Post by Father Jack on Oct 19, 2017 7:28:32 GMT
Is surely inevitable now?
It can't be allowed to continue in its present guise.
They have now been caught red-handed as corrupt and unfit for purpose.
Just taking the Sampson affair. 1. Warned not to employ Sampson as England Women's manager. Did so anyway. 2. Were aware of his inappropriate relationships at an academy side. 3. Tried to cover up his racist remarks, including denial, blackmail, and two mock inquiries.
The FA can't continue as is. The leadership must go, and the organisation rebuilt fit for purpose in the 21st century.
Thoughts anyone?
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Post by Carl LaFong on Oct 19, 2017 8:06:49 GMT
You need Stewart Regan to come in and sort things out.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2017 8:22:13 GMT
'Corrupt' is probably a bit strong a term. 'Incompetent' is more likely
I don't want to get into the racial stuff, as I don't really know much about it, so I can't comment or give an opinion on that, but strange that the FA would overlook the inappropriate relationship he had.
I mean he was a bit of nobody in coaching terms before he was given the job, so it isn't like the FA were in a situation where they MUST get him.
What probably happened, is they offered him the job, then did their checks after the offer was already made and he'd accepted, then found out about the relationship after, then thought "oh shit, what do we do now? Fuck it, we've announced him as manager now, we're going to look like a laughing stock if we get rid now, let's just brush it under the carpet". They probably forgot about the 'relationship' soon after, I mean he was in the job for a while.
Then after all the controversy happened with this race stuff, someone's memory was jolted, so they thought there was a danger this relationship could come out in the press, so they took the pro-active step to get rid before it hit the tabloids.
Well... I'm guessing, I'm not really that well read on it all.
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