....because i have heard enough........... BANG guilty imo. Take him down. Probably get let off in some dubious circumstances though......hope not!
They will have the best QC money can buy; of course they'll get off or at worse get a very leniant sentence. Anyway it was his dog what did it, havent you heard.
why on earth would you call a bank account after your dog if you wern't upto no good? bang guilty mi lud p.s. while they are at it............why not jail jamie and his sickly wife n all.... for being sickly and sitting on the fence respectively
I've not really paid too much notice to this but I understand that the funds in the offshore account is about £190K. The tax on this would be in the region of £76K. If this was a normal case then the revenue would have gone after the tax & interest and penalties. They would probably go for about a maximum of £160K (tax & 100% penalty & interest). I'm surprised that this has got to criminal charges as the matter would normally be a civil manner. Is Redknapp paying a 'Harry' tariff ? In normal circumstances the Revenue would ask for a 'certificate of full disclosure' which means he would have to disclose all his worldwide income and assets. If he signed that and it turned out he was not telling the truth then he'd get the 'Piggot' treatment. As I said I haven't read anything about it except for today.
send him down..... crooked tw@t imo......this is probably just the tip of the iceberg..... hope they delve deeper at a later date.
That's why they should ask him to sign a certificate of full disclosure. I take it you don't want him down for tax evasion but just for being 'arry ?
Personally, I think if he's guilty who should be punished purely as the law states, whether that's a financial penalty or whatever. However, if he has evaded 1p of tax he should not be considered for England manager. From the bits I've heard from the case it just disgusts me the way football is run though. Why should the manager take any personal gain from the sale of a player?
i want him down cos cheeky chirpy salt of the earth cockney diamond geezer types who have been at it for decades always seem to get off............ and everyone knows (allegedly) that he has been at it for ever......sunni muntari transfers were numerous for an example thats why.........hate the bloke
[/QUOTE] From the bits I've heard from the case it just disgusts me the way football is run though. Why should the manager take any personal gain from the sale of a player?[/QUOTE] But that's a different matter though isn't it Andy ? If a contract is written that way and subject to tax and NI then legally there is nothing wrong. Morally, now that' between the person receiving and their conscience. A re-write of the football rules regarding this matter is overdue methinks.
Oh absolutely Dave, not saying that element should be a legal matter but certainly something for the authorities to consider. The greed associated with football is disgusting