Panorama on 19 September

Panorama on 19 September

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oxford drinker

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1,880 posts

236 months

Tuesday 19th September 2006
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So who's going to be named and shamed tonight? Seems like Sam Allardyce is in the firing line.

Is Bryan Robson also going to get named for taking bungs? Would explain his unexpected and sudden departure from WBA......


gonzomo

1,023 posts

245 months

Tuesday 19th September 2006
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Harry rolleyes

zoe22

856 posts

250 months

Tuesday 19th September 2006
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gonzomo said:
Harry rolleyes

yes Gonna miss it tonight as I have slightly more pressing engagements but I'm sure the gospel that is the Sun and SSN will keep me informed tomorrow!

cj_eds

1,567 posts

228 months

Tuesday 19th September 2006
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zoe22 said:
gonzomo said:
Harry rolleyes

yes Gonna miss it tonight as I have slightly more pressing engagements but I'm sure the gospel that is the Sun and SSN will keep me informed tomorrow!


Graeme Souness. It would explain so much...

Or then maybe the man does just have an eye for a bargain.

mgp1969

3,503 posts

244 months

Tuesday 19th September 2006
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am out of the uk, but would appreciate if it someone could post details (if not against the rules) - am sure a manager of a certain south coast club will get a mention ... the dodgy b*st*rd has been at it for years by all accounts

FourWheelDrift

89,635 posts

291 months

Tuesday 19th September 2006
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I did wonder about certain clubs always managing to take on lots of new players on a regular basis and then selling the good ones after a year or two to replace them with more of the same. Quite a transfer factory going on.

gonzomo

1,023 posts

245 months

Tuesday 19th September 2006
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Well, interesting viewing. Kevin Bond departed Portsmouth in the summer, Craig Allardyce ceases acting as an agent during the summer. Sacrificial lambs to the beeb perhaps, only it doesn't look like that's been enough for Panorama. Will be intersting to see what the FA have to say about this in the near future. Just think if Big Sam had been given the England job!!.

cj_eds

1,567 posts

228 months

Tuesday 19th September 2006
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Its a pity they didn't name the 19 managers the reckon agents have given bungs too, but then I guess thats were it crosses the line into libel, as opposed to filming managers actually talking of them or engaging in tapping up. I think thats what most people will now want to know! The FA will surely have to have an official and rather public inquiry?

gonzomo said:
Just think if Big Sam had been given the England job!!.

Certainly does make you wonder if Steve McLaren sponsored the program in the hope it would have gone out just before the new England manager was announced

And they reckon an agent or agency flying a manager out to view a player is wrong? At what point does it become wrong? A huge amount of big business is done on such sweeteners in eveyr industry so its hardly ground-breaking that it happens in footie! Is that not what Keano's rant about the Prawn Sandwhich Brigade was aimed at?

Edited by cj_eds on Tuesday 19th September 22:17

gonzomo

1,023 posts

245 months

Tuesday 19th September 2006
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Well, here's a prediction for you. The FA, after a thorough and far reaching investigation, will decide that both Sam and Harry have no hard case to answer and can continue on as normal. Harry will retain his position, Sam is more in the balance depending very much on the position that Phil Gartside wants to take.

Look, you only have to have a passing knowledge of Premiership football business to have the dodgy alarms go off. Managers with shareholdings in agencies. Managers family directly employed by agencies. A Toothless guardian of the game in the FA that has no interest in cleaning the stables - they have an immensely valuable product, why would you want to publicly destroy your own brand?, especially with commitments as big as Wembley to fund. Keep the money rolling in, keep the broadcasters and sponsors investing and there's plenty of petty cash to grease the wheels. A players union that recognises the best interests of its members is in a wealthy environment so no boat rocking from that direction, no matter how many players are complicit in tapping up etc. All in all, as nice a little set up as you could probably have.

Football, the beautiful game.

gbbird

5,193 posts

251 months

Tuesday 19th September 2006
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To be honest, as in any business, we all knew this sort of thing was happening. And for a sport funded to a large extent by yobs, it will also be run by them too.

I reckon SA will go following this one