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RE: PREMIER League manager caught in brothel - alanafan232 - 24-12-2009 12:35

no prob wi it but

u think a marryed man would know better aslo putting his club in spotlight


RE: PREMIER League manager caught in brothel - steven6 - 24-12-2009 13:49

I'd say rafa cos he probably needs cheering up!


RE: PREMIER League manager caught in brothel - admin. - 24-12-2009 14:19

(24-12-2009 12:35 )alanafan232 Wrote:  u think a marryed man would know better aslo putting his club in spotlight

Before anyone puts Chelsea in the spotlight, it certainly wasn't Carlo Ancelloti.


RE: PREMIER League manager caught in brothel - steven6 - 27-12-2009 20:47

Man city probably found mancini in this brothel


RE: PREMIER League manager caught in brothel - thinwhiteduke - 27-12-2009 20:58

(24-12-2009 12:00 )archibald cockfoster Wrote:  Why do you want to know anyway? Enough of this tittle tattle. There's no law against visiting a massage parlour. The only other thing I'll say is that the Phil Brown story only started because it looks like he's got a fake tan going on and people supposed that he might be visiting a massage parlour so he could get a massage and a tan together. That's all it was, but apparently the 'establishment' in question is nowhere near Hull, so Phil is in the clear, although as I said above there's no law against visiting a massage parlour anyway.

There's no law against visiting a massage parlour but there seems to be one against reporting the event. There's no law against visiting a pub and i bet they would have been allowed to name him then.


RE: PREMIER League manager caught in brothel - BarrieBF - 27-12-2009 23:31

(27-12-2009 20:58 )thinwhiteduke Wrote:  There's no law against visiting a massage parlour but there seems to be one against reporting the event. There's no law against visiting a pub and i bet they would have been allowed to name him then.

No, there isn't any law against reporting the event. You're falling for the Sun's spin.

They can name him if they want to, but they think he'll deny all or some of the story, and then the Sun will be stuffed as they obviously aren't confident that they can prove it's true.

Claiming they can't name him because of "privacy laws" is untrue. There's no law saying you can't name someone you saw in a public place. What they actually mean is that The Sun is worried about being sued over a story which contains elements they can't prove.


RE: PREMIER League manager caught in brothel - thinwhiteduke - 28-12-2009 00:03

That was the point i was (not very well by the sound of it) trying to make.


RE: PREMIER League manager caught in brothel - mas0887 - 28-12-2009 04:47

A friend of a friend has heard from a VERY credible source (the most credible you could think of) that the manager is in fact Avram Grant.


RE: PREMIER League manager caught in brothel - alanafan232 - 28-12-2009 09:26

my thought at 1st it was grant


RE: PREMIER League manager caught in brothel - tony confederate - 28-12-2009 11:59

(27-12-2009 23:31 )BarrieBF Wrote:  They can name him if they want to, but they think he'll deny all or some of the story, and then the Sun will be stuffed as they obviously aren't confident that they can prove it's true.

Apparently he does deny it and The Sun knew he was denying it before they published the story. Since they can't prove he paid for sex, it looks like a good decision not to publish his name.