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Joelinton: will not play against Everton (Howe)


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8 minutes ago, Conjo said:

 

Providing car service or driver on speed dial wouldn't exactly send the right message though, would it? :lol:

 

No, but it's a resource for the highly paid, highly important player to the club to get home safely and stay out of bother. 

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‘Kin hell. It’s all a bit reactionary in here. He is a young fallible man. This  doesn’t turn him into a wrong un. 
 

Hope he is ok/doesn’t feel too ashamed and also hope, not that it really makes much difference, that he just misjudged and had a drink more than he should/or later than he should, rather than being absolutely bladdered/a risk to himself

 and others. Specially if his pregnant lass was in the car. 

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1) I'm glad nobody is hurt, it appears. 

2) Some absolute saints on this forum, you lot are the best humans ever!

3) bad decision by Joelinton, hopefully he will learn from this and not repeat it and be properly punished as the law deems and the club too

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11 minutes ago, SEMTEX said:

 

I did some very complicated calculations, and going off google he comes home with something like £6,100 a day. It seems absolutely feasible for someone like that to have a person they can pay £200 to who basically just follows them like a little lapdog for 4 hours on a night out. Get your drinks, drive you home, lie to the missus, the standard 'reliable mate' stuff, but in a nice paid slavey kind of way. You don't even have to call a taxi and talk to the BLOKE behind the wheel. Your little errand boy is already sat in your lambo waiting at the door, revving it to make you look nails, but he's sober. Job done.

 

But it's obviously this isn't commonplace for some reason. Might be a (very limited) business opportunity for someone here.

They do have player liaisons to do basically anything they need. So yeah, this is on his shoulders 

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Can’t help but feel people will forgive and forget in about 24 hours like. Not buying into the narrative that other than a slap on the wrist, fine etc, it’s going to cause any effect whatsoever on our season. Howe will handle it well and all will be forgotten in a day or two.

 

He’s stupid for doing it, absolutely, but as has been said multiple times in this thread, for all we know he wasn’t even slightly impaired. I have family members who can easily have 6 pints and not be effected visibly at all, so if he’s had a couple of glasses of wine and is for all intents and purposes fine, then it seems silly to paint him with the same brush as someone who genuinely endangered people. Obviously these are details we don’t know so it’s pointless really speculating.

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Whey this is disappointing... just when everything to do with the club is positive this season.

 

Whilst we dont know the details yet, its not good for one of our players to get involved with owt like this, but we'll see what happens.

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24 minutes ago, Coffee_Johnny said:

‘Kin hell. It’s all a bit reactionary in here. He is a young fallible man. This  doesn’t turn him into a wrong un. 
 

Hope he is ok/doesn’t feel too ashamed and also hope, not that it really makes much difference, that he just misjudged and had a drink more than he should/or later than he should, rather than being absolutely bladdered/a risk to himself

 and others. Specially if his pregnant lass was in the car. 

 

Hope he doesn't feel too ashamed???

 

And why should anyone care whether he is ok??

 

It's his own stupid fault.

 

It's abundantly clear you have never lost a loved one to someone who was over the limit. 

 

 

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I have a feeling he'll get a good dressing down by a fair few our players too, not just Howe. 

 

Trippier & Lascelles especially. Could imagine a few more. Should hopefully be a tail between the legs moment for him in the lockeroom, on top of whatever official punishment he should receive. 

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3 minutes ago, worman said:

 

 

Hope he doesn't feel too ashamed???

 

And why should anyone care whether he is ok??

 

It's his own stupid fault.

 

It's abundantly clear you have never lost a loved one to someone who was over the limit. 

 

 

 

I have but I also think that people deserve education and a chance to rehabilitate themselves depending on how severe 

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Ah man, that's really disappointing. Especially because outside of this he's always seemed absolutely sound. Glad no-one was hurt and hope he learns from this.

 

The club's whole policy of signing good guys is important - so for me there does need to be a bit of a statement that this isn't acceptable behaviour even if it might hurt our chances of a result against Fulham. Fine him, drop for the next match, and then back in the team imo. 

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