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He will get 8-12 months, we will back him and hope that when he comes back, he's the player we all hoped.

 

Yes he's made a mistake but he's young and rather our club was seen as supporting their players, than throwing them to the wolves.

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1 minute ago, James said:


this is why employers have a right to terminate staff if they fail to disclose something at an interview that will materially impact their ability to conduct their job.

 

Worst case scenario and he lands a 3 year ban, we still can't terminate his contract without writing off the £55m transfer fee. The whole situation seems ludicrous. How does a club end up paying all the costs if a player ends up doing something illegal?

 

 

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I’m a bit conflicted on this.

 

i hope he hasn’t got a gambling addiction, which by all accounts is a horrendous illness with very poor recovery rates. In that case there will also likely be other mental health conditions beneath the addiction. 
 

the other scenario is he has been extremely stupid but doesn’t have a gambling addiction. I hope it’s this scenario and his agent (if the twitter screenshots I have seen on here are real) has decided saying he has an addiction is better all round. 
 

where I’m conflicted is that if he has got a gambling addiction that has damaged his career this much and will likely now be in a much worse mental state from all of this. There really should be no talk of him playing anyway. As soon as he isn’t required to attend court in Italy, he should be being shipped straight off to a rehab facility to monitor and help him now.


hopefully he is getting the best treatment already and we just don’t know. But the agent can’t say he has a severe gambling addiction and him be expected to play anytime soon. The guys mental state will be shot to hell and needs immediate attention. To have all the money and support this guy has, and expect him to be sitting at home waiting to play our next game is nuts. 

 

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Just now, The College Dropout said:

People are suggesting it, and it's stupid.

 

We should get him to extend his contract at the same £ value overall for sticking by him if his ban is 6+ months, which seems likely.

I think the suggestion is based on if it’s a 3 year ban (not that it’s likely).

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3 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Not that anyone is suggesting it, but binning him would seem pretty brain dead all round.


That depends on the legal advice around where we would stand in terms of launching a legal claim against him and how that would translate as FFP.

 

If he is banned for a number of years which is possible then we should be exploring all options that leave the club in the best possible position.

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My guess is if he has bet on Milan games he will get a big two year ban, but this will then be reduced to one year for admitting guilt and cooperating. Probably can’t train until June next year or so.

 

Fagiolis is a one year ban reduced to 7 months for pleading guilty, so I’d take that as the precedent. 
 

It is a proper kick in the balls as Tonalis ceiling is a lot higher than Longstaffs or Joelintons. Tonali was supposed to be like Botman, Bruno and Isak and lift the quality level.

 

The club will just have to suck it up. The hierarchy will be livid as this basically costs £18m (wages plus the share of the transfer fee given it’s about a quarter of the contract length)

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Has a similar situation like this ever happened before?

 

I know there have been situations where people have been punished for leaking transfer knowledge ahead of the move.  But I can’t recall a start signing being effectively banned for a new club for something that’s seemingly happened prior to their move. 
 

It feels extremely unfair on us but we probably have just get on with things. 

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19 minutes ago, STM said:

He will get 8-12 months, we will back him and hope that when he comes back, he's the player we all hoped.

 

Yes he's made a mistake but he's young and rather our club was seen as supporting their players, than throwing them to the wolves.

This is it. Some of the responses here are grim, he's 23, I'm still a fucking idiot at 31 :lol:

 

The club/Howe will support him, the fans should too. There's a cracking player in there and we can still come out of this thinking it was a great transfer in the end, there's plenty of time despite this annoying setback 

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1 minute ago, WilliamPS said:

My guess is if he has bet on Milan games he will get a big two year ban, but this will then be reduced to one year for admitting guilt and cooperating. Probably can’t train until June next year or so.

 

Fagiolis is a one year ban reduced to 7 months for pleading guilty, so I’d take that as the precedent. 
 

It is a proper kick in the balls as Tonalis ceiling is a lot higher than Longstaffs or Joelintons. Tonali was supposed to be like Botman, Bruno and Isak and lift the quality level.

 

The club will just have to suck it up. The hierarchy will be livid as this basically costs £18m (wages plus the share of the transfer fee given it’s about a quarter of the contract length)


Did Fagiolis turn himself in though? Which played a part in the reduced ban?

 

Tonali didn’t do that.

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3 minutes ago, Matt1892 said:


That depends on the legal advice around where we would stand in terms of launching a legal claim against him and how that would translate as FFP.

 

If he is banned for a number of years which is possible then we should be exploring all options that leave the club in the best possible position.


I know Chelsea tried (I don’t think they succeeded) in getting FFP adjustments for the period of time they we’re technically under public ownership and couldn’t generate revenue. 
 

I wonder if they will at least argue a case that FFP adjustments could be made in a situation like this where the club isn’t at fault. Doubt we’d win it like. 

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1 minute ago, LiquidAK said:

This is it. Some of the responses here are grim, he's 23, I'm still a fucking idiot at 31 :lol:

 

The club/Howe will support him, the fans should too. There's a cracking player in there and we can still come out of this thinking it was a great transfer in the end, there's plenty of time despite this annoying setback 


You are not taking close to £10 million a year out of your employer though.

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Just now, GeordieDazzler said:


I know Chelsea tried (I don’t think they succeeded) in getting FFP adjustments for the period of time they we’re technically under public ownership and couldn’t generate revenue. 
 

I wonder if they will at least argue a case that FFP adjustments could be made in a situation like this where the club isn’t at fault. Doubt we’d win it like. 


If we were to sack him and successfully launch a claim to sue him for losses, in the same way Chelsea did with Mutu, then it potentially would be added back in.

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32 minutes ago, Matt1892 said:


You are not taking close to £10 million a year out of your employer though.

Whilst the natural reaction is to want him out for the potential implications his actions may have for our club, if he was prepared to jeopardise his football career to gamble then he clearly needs help. The club and fans need to stay behind him.

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All this stuff about it being an illness is lost on me. Maybe it, but an IQ above 80 should be enough to ensure that you bet on the horses or play roulette and don’t bet on football. It’s not bloody rocket science. Kid’s clearly made some unwise decisions that he needs to take responsibility for, same as Toney.

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6 minutes ago, Mahoneys Tache said:

All this stuff about it being an illness is lost on me. Maybe it, but an IQ above 80 should be enough to ensure that you bet on the horses or play roulette and don’t bet on football. It’s not bloody rocket science. Kid’s clearly made some unwise decisions that he needs to take responsibility for, same as Toney.

As we all know people with addictions always make sensible decisions. Top post.

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Regarding the sacking discussion. I know as a country we're a very pro-punishment when it comes to unlawful behaviour, but I just don't see the upside in terminating his contract.

 

Firstly the personal side. The lad is either an addict who needs rehabilitation or he's made a huge error of judgement, aged 23. He's now going to be punished with a long ban from from a profession with a short shelf-life and a permanent black mark against his name. I know he's in an extremely privileged industry, but to me at least, it still seems adequate. Given how introverted he appears, I imagine he's punishing himself more than anybody else right now. It definetly seems like a do the time, learn and come back stronger type scenario rather than further reprisal.

 

Taking the human element away and looking from the clubs perspective, you probably have to view it like a long-term injury. It's extremely unfortunate, but it's only a year of a five year contract. We've invested a huge sum of money in him, that we're unlikely to see again. We'd be foolish to write off the entire investment out of nothing more than anger and retaliation, when there's still so much potential upside when the lad gets back on the pitch.

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1 hour ago, LiquidAK said:

This is it. Some of the responses here are grim, he's 23, I'm still a fucking idiot at 31 :lol:

 

The club/Howe will support him, the fans should too. There's a cracking player in there and we can still come out of this thinking it was a great transfer in the end, there's plenty of time despite this annoying setback 

I can trump you here mind - I'm still a fucking idiot at 52 [emoji38]

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