How would someone at county level know anyhting about this case? ...other than what has been written in the press.
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Originally posted by Nodge70 View PostI think if you falsify a document, you're pretty sure you've done it!
Where's that tippex?
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Originally posted by Jamie View PostCould us officially filling documents signing Faurlin for £0 + a deferred £600k, but then erroneously telling the world and their mate we actually spent £3.5m constitute a charge of falsifying paperwork?Populus fui meus nomen , tamen meus nomen est non meus nomen
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Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostWhat would you do with your spare time then?
Have a summer holiday, and then support QPR in the Premier League?Final Version - Hope you like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1z0UQ0eqRM
Follow Me On Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/QPRGoddard
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Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostWhat would you do with your spare time then?
I wish I was at work this week as I would have something to distract me from this site, Twitter, SSN etc...
I remember you from the England Fans forum which I used to post on a few years back.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostIs it QPR or Paladini being charged with this?
Charges QPR face
1) Entering contracts with third-party organisations enabling them "materially to influence" the club's policies or its team's performance
2) Entering contracts assigning rights to or making payments to a third party in connection with a player transfer
3) Providing the FA with allegedly false information in later contract extension documents
4) Bringing the game into disrepute
5) Using the services of an unauthorised agent
Charges Gianni Paladini faces
1) Bringing the game into disrepute
2) Concealing or misrepresenting the reality and/or substance of matters relating to a transaction or contract negotiation
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Originally posted by The Leveller View PostNo. You can lie to the world what counts is what is in the paperwork and that it was paid to whom it says and not a penny more.
The charges allege the falsification of documents was this season which means that whoever filled out these documents knew the authorities were aware of the situation and would analyse them with a fine toothcomb. To deliberately falsify a document under these conditions would be outrageously arrogant & deceitful.
Surely the onus is on the FA to prove beyond reasonable doubt that it was a deliberately deceitful act rather than an oversight.
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