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Badger11 Beckenham 30 Nov 23 10.11am | |
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I had to shorten the title of the article. Of course what the BBC doesn't say is that the vast majority of these claims never even amount to a charge let alone a conviction. So should a player be denied the opportunity to work before they are charged? I don't think so. If they are charged I do think that at that stage the PL and FA should insist they are suspended for the duration. Fans like to set off fire alarms to upset the away team. If a player was automatically suspended once an allegation has been made what is to stop someone inventing it to gain an advantage.
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cROYdonrogers Leamington Spa 30 Nov 23 11.48am | |
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I think the Mendy saga at City will influence clubs. Looked banged to rights but not guilty of the criminal charges brought against him. So suspending a player could be costly.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 30 Nov 23 12.14pm | |
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Could be made up, could be true. I'm not really sure why the BBC is reporting speculation.
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