http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/Player.aspx?meetingId=9994
Skip to about 15:50 (It starts about 30 secs after that) to listen to what he said in Westminster Hall.
Well done that man!
Well done Graham Jones MP
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Well done to him but will anything ever come of this.
Just seems like an exercise to make it look like they are trying to do something, but as soon as it comes to trying to implement change the Premier League/FA/UEFA/FIFA/whatever other football organisation will step in and nothing will happen
posted on 10/2/12
Could someone post a brief of what he says for those of us who can't watch the video please.
posted on 10/2/12
A precis of the conversation is here:
http://www.blackburn.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=269926
precis only because it was longer and mentioned more. Well said, good perspective (IMO) but seemed to get lost in the void
I wonder if this enquiry was what prompted the Anderson and Kean offensive earlier. Like the way the MP referred to some of the activites as almost criminal - surely that should be used as a springboard to investigate activities.
Gosh I want to go back to simpler times when there were there was just the moaning about the Trust.
posted on 10/2/12
Bruno Riberio, the next Dennis Irwin,
David Goodwillie, the next Wayne Rooney,
posted on 10/2/12
I have always felt that somewhere down the line we will be charged as a club for illegal practices regarding 3rd party activity's.
I might be playing the victim here but I think the FA will be watching, and rather than give any guidance to the cluleless/criminal (Delete as appropriate) organisation that runs our club, instead they will let them hang themselves, step in and then clobber us with a points deduction.
Job done.
posted on 10/2/12
At least it's getting some press. Second highest viewed article on the BBC atm.
posted on 10/2/12
Admin's could you please multi-board this thread?
posted on 10/2/12
Graham Jones MP
Even the committee laugh at the signing of Ribeiro, "the next Denis Irwin". It's funny, but belies a certain sadness, especially I'm sure for Blackburn fans. Strange how the paying of 1.65m in agents fees, something which is so transparently corrupt has been swept under the carpet amidst the clamour for sympathy to Kean. As for the signing of Miles Anderson; well the mind truly does boggle...
Will be interesting to see how this gets reported in other outlets. Although I suspect that Jerome Anderson is already ensuring that this story gets limited or zero coverage.
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it.s what fans new from day one and venky kean and he
who we can not name tried and are still trying to cover up
if they venky and co have broke fa rules or broke the rule
of law i say come down on them like a ton of bricks