Vicarious liability = FA 'guilty' of not following rules so QPR OK. Normative environment = QPR did as they were told, so OK
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FA under fire from all quarters, trying to rush through a decision to avert a crisis? This hearing has descended into a a complete farce
The FA are **** scared of the legal implications if the commission delay a verdict after the final game tomorrowLast edited by EYR; 06-05-2011, 12:55 PM.
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Originally posted by BuzsakyIsGod View Postbbc_matt Matt Slater
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@BuzsakyIsGod Wouldn't say 'farce' but terrible mess, yes. Important principles at stake...fair play, integrity of competition etc
Sounds promising.
I would imagine the comments regarding principles and "fair play, integirity of competition etc" may well relate to the Guardian article posted the other day highlighting that Welsh clubs don't need to abide by the very rule we are supposed to have broken, because they report to the Welsh FA (For whatever reason when playing in our league!!) who don't have the rule in place....
Surely that should make the argument frivilous as not fair to all clubs.
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So one minute he is tweeting qpr will be ok as the fa are guilty of not following rules,the next minute he is saying the FL cant confirm that the trophy will be at Loftus Rd
Me thinks that Matt Slater is a twiterholic who will happily post any old bullsh*t that makes him sound like he's clued up,when in reality he is full of sh*t
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