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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostGuessing anywhere between £50,000=£200,000 if found guilty.
Now the FA have all the paperwork its even conceivable they may even drop the case before it goes to tribunal. Admittedly thats a small chance, but its an absolute certainity that
(a) we won't be deducted points
(b) Faurlin has always been eligible
(c) the agent involved has no charges brought against him by the FA, which you would expect bearing in mind the Tevez case if it was that serious.
(d) The FA had been been given all the details of the case to them by the Football league and as it first came under there jurisdiction in the first place, they had every right to decline the transfer which they did not.The question of it being passed onto the FA came later on, when Faurlin's contract was improved.
(e) The legal team (one person Not even publicised) dealt with the West Ham case where they were not deducted points and that was a far far more serious case/
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EYR I am suprised you don't know but Pete is best friends with Gianni and they meet up and go drinking together. Its from GP and Pete says want GP wants us to hear, its standard procedure. I am suprised you didn't know that as you have been a poster on here for some time.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostGuessing anywhere between £50,000=£200,000 if found guilty.
Now the FA have all the paperwork its even conceivable they may even drop the case before it goes to tribunal. Admittedly thats a small chance, but its an absolute certainity that
(a) we won't be deducted points(b) Faurlin has always been eligible
(c) the agent involved has no charges brought against him by the FA, which you would expect bearing in mind the Tevez case if it was that serious.
(d) The FA had been been given all the details of the case to them by the Football league and as it first came under there jurisdiction in the first place, they had every right to decline the transfer which they did not.The question of it being passed onto the FA came later on, when Faurlin's contract was improved.
(e) The legal team (one person Not even publicised) dealt with the West Ham case where they were not deducted points and that was a far far more serious case/
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostEYR I am suprised you don't know but Pete is best friends with Gianni and they meet up and go drinking together. Its from GP and Pete says want GP wants us to hear, its standard procedure. I am suprised you didn't know that as you have been a poster on here for some time.
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Originally posted by Bigdave View PostAnd you know this for sure do you Pete? Come on please tell everyone on here how you know this because most people on here are s hitting themselves.
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Originally posted by Nodge70 View PostI don't think anybody knows. I was speaking to a top top guy from the FA at the Ghana game and he didn't know what the INDEPENDENT commision would decide.
"look we dont want this dragging out etc, as we have the playoffs and premier league to answer to"
They will tell the independant commision by means of a briefing before , giving their guidelines to an outcome surely.
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Originally posted by Nodge70 View PostI don't think anybody knows. I was speaking to a top top guy from the FA at the Ghana game and he didn't know what the INDEPENDENT commision would decide.
Plus even if you did have David Ellaray's kids in your basement under ransom for news of the verdict you'd be a right **** to be on here going on about it. Having gone to all that trouble wouldn't it be a better to keep quiet and go and get your house on Rangers for the title since this is the only reason the odds are as long as they are (which aint long now but will move on the basis of this knowledge!)
no one knows. Simple. So my advice is relax. Points deduction is but one of the many many things they can do. Most penalties are lesser. Why is no one claiming they will expel us from the Football League. Coz they could.
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Originally posted by EYR View PostDoes anybody actually believe that we could be cleared of all charges or are we all convinced weve dropped a bowlock somewhere?
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostGuessing anywhere between £50,000=£200,000 if found guilty.
Now the FA have all the paperwork its even conceivable they may even drop the case before it goes to tribunal. Admittedly thats a small chance, but its an absolute certainity that
(a) we won't be deducted points
(b) Faurlin has always been eligible
(c) the agent involved has no charges brought against him by the FA, which you would expect bearing in mind the Tevez case if it was that serious.
(d) The FA had been been given all the details of the case to them by the Football league and as it first came under there jurisdiction in the first place, they had every right to decline the transfer which they did not.The question of it being passed onto the FA came later on, when Faurlin's contract was improved.
(e) The legal team (one person Not even publicised) dealt with the West Ham case where they were not deducted points and that was a far far more serious case/
(g) ah yes, the Tevez affair. Everyone associated with game knows that was about a third party ownership issue and yet those responsible for setting up transfers within our club didn't think there'd be a problem in paying individuals a fee for a player rather than a club. Shocking that some still maintain individuals haven't done anything wrong...
(h) all supposition; it is an INDEPENDENT panel
(I) Unfortunately for us, the man concerned does not stand up well to cross examination in courts
(j) pete passes on Gianni's message consistently and constantly; you have to realise this when you read any of the above
TBH I tend to thin that the FA will not have the balls to upset the applecart, but the risk is always there and there's no point worrying about it until May...
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostIt's rubbish Jack. it just says QPR are expecting just a big fine rather than points. We have known that all along but until the fa make a decision we are still left in the dark. Sounds like we will accept a fine though.
My only worry about all this is that the FA might impose a tougher penalty on us because we are contesting the charges if we are found guilty.
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