29-09-2022, 16:23
I really don`t understand why should the club has to say anything at all. In fact, I think their best course of action really is to do what it`s doing; keep shtum and say nowt. All it could do is state the facts – which are apparently in the public domain already, or we wouldn`t know anything about them; so what`s the point? - and to go an inch further on a case that`s sub judice would be VERY dangerous. They could end up on the receiving end of a charge of anything from hindering a police investigation to contempt of court. Far better just to let the police do their job. The same applies to the Oldham business.
If you think about it, it really is nothing to do with us now; hasn`t been since JR and the club parted company. That being so, I really don`t think that as CFC supporters we have the right to know anything; no more than with any other criminal investigation. Why should we? As Dancing says, the facts will all be laid bare (no pun intended) if and when the case goes to trial; so why take the risk? Until then, any interest on our (the supporters`) part would be nothing more than prurience.
If you think about it, it really is nothing to do with us now; hasn`t been since JR and the club parted company. That being so, I really don`t think that as CFC supporters we have the right to know anything; no more than with any other criminal investigation. Why should we? As Dancing says, the facts will all be laid bare (no pun intended) if and when the case goes to trial; so why take the risk? Until then, any interest on our (the supporters`) part would be nothing more than prurience.