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What a pillock.


Makes me glad to report that the tribunal found in favour of Gutierrez in his discrimination claim against the club. Club has fallen so far under Ashley in a footballing sense, but more importantly, in a moral sense. Barely recognise the club these days. :(


Newcastle United face paying hefty compensation after an employment tribunal found they discriminated against Jonas Gutierrez.

The 32-year-old sued his former club alleging disability discrimination after he was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2013.

Gutierrez was successful in two of his four claims, with the panel agreeing the club stopped him triggering an appearance-based contract clause worth £2m and that he was dropped from the team due to his cancer diagnosis.

But the three-person panel rejected claims he was forced out on loan to Norwich, with experts finding the move was consensual.

Allegations of harassment - that Gutierrez was forced to train with the club’s under 21s - were also unsuccessful.

In a 64-page judgement, the panel found in favour of Gutierrez and cast doubt over the credibility of former United manager Alan Pardew and current managing director Lee Charnley.

The panel found: “Mr Pardew was able to deliver his evidence in a confident, convincing and articulate way. Mr Budworth, in closing submissions, suggested that there was a difference between what was said by Mr Pardew and the way in which he said it. We agree that the detail of what was said was not necessarily as credible as the manner in which the evidence was delivered.”

And Charnley’s failure to recognise Gutierrez as an accomplished international - despite his appearance at the World Cup for Argentina.

The document found that Charnley “appeared to be evasive and lacking in credibility”.

Former head coach John Carver also saw some of his evidence rejected.

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news...ion-tribunal-11187913#rlabs=2 rt$sitewide p$3
 

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I'm still salty at Villa and their fans (still mugs in my books lol) but that definitely sounds suspect. Given the issues they've had under Lerner, probably best if they steer clear unless the due diligence can verify all those question marks.
 

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I guess if you don't sign many players, the asking price might go down? Little victories maybe?

Not at all. The asking price will stay where it is, the amount people would offer will be the only thing that would go down.
 
How much do your owners want?

100m all up front. The Americans were offering a sizeable chunk of cash up front, and then payments that would end up being more than the 100m.

Our owners are fools, and any offers from now on will be substantially less.
 
That really sucks. Surely even the Allam's wouldn't want their value going down?

You'd think so, but they're idiots. They twice had an agreement to sell the club with the Americans, and then tried to up the price.
 
Looks like this might have gone under the radar...seems an eccentric kind of guy! :eek:

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...ner-slams-ian-holloway-in-foul-mouthed-tweet/
 
Read he's talked about making sure everyone boo's someone when he goes to Villa Park too. Not sure who.

Saw that as well, I have a feeling it may be us (seems to be either us or Norwich as he implies a relegated club).

From what I read, some in the Villa hierarchy weren't pleased we poached Clark off them by meeting his release clause. Though reading the comments in the Birmingham Mail, many fans would seem to think we did them a favour! :D


http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/aston-villa-owner-dr-tony-11676025
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/aston-villa-owner-dr-tony-11676025
 

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