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Originally Posted by Shasown
Condescending? Moi? not at all, but if you want me to be I can be. We had a saying at work "assumption is the mother of all *****ups".
You stated in one of your earlier posts, that Terry should be kicked off the world cup squad, should all footballers with any transgressions also be removed from the squad? Where would you draw the line? Drunk driving, speeding, littering or failing to clean up after their dogs?
You stated the story is true because the judge lifted the injuction, the judge stated in the summing up, the injunction was lifted because the reason for it as given by Terry's legal team was his business may suffer, as this wasnt a reason of privacy the injunction technically had no standing in law.
I didnt realise that you were psychic as well, knowing why they hadnt filed lawsuits. It is probable that some form of sexual liaison occured between the two, as to the full circumstances behind it, who knows, a drunken fumble or one night stand may sway their hands not to litigate.
I wonder how you would feel if because of something non work related in your private life, people starting baying for your head? Well removal from your current position at work.
Surely its a matter for his employers (the FA) to make the decision as to his future in the England team after deliberation having spoken to the concerned individuals? Its a good job they dont often listen to hysterical cries for blood coming from the anally retarded rumour mongers.
When the full story is out in the open, it may not be as morally repugnant to yourself as it currently seems. Then again it may all be true, who knows? He may also eat babies ever other Sunday. I know of one "unnamed source" who says he does.
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You refuse to listen to a word I've said and continue to support Terry here.
This isn't just a personal matter by the way - Terry has compromised his position in the England set up by mixing his private and professional life here, which throws into question his ability to lead a team out as captain when he's been shafting the mother of one of his teammates children. Is it so difficult for you to understand the kind of ramifications that could have at the World Cup?
This is, above all else, a situation where the personal indiscretions of the captain of the English football team have filtered into his professional career and it's foolish to assume that Capello can just forget about it and it'll all be just hunky dory.
In the professional world a company boss can be legally sacked for such actions, once a review has been carried out and the damages have been ascertained, which could be great considering the position Terry holds within the England set up. He's a senior player who should lead by example, just like any boss or manager in any other professional field.
And I'd like to say that I never said he should be sacked: I said that I would consider sacking him over it. Totally different dude.