25-08-2025, 08:38 AM
(25-08-2025, 08:33 AM)Forest1970 Wrote:(25-08-2025, 08:21 AM)Trailer Park Tom Wrote:(25-08-2025, 08:15 AM)stirred Wrote: Public accusations of serious criminal behaviour? Yeah I care. It’s damaging to the reputation of the club, not just the owner.
I love jokes, satire is fine. But that isn’t satire, it’s libel and I hope they get held accountable for it.
Oh my days, what is happening to football. We've spent all summer treating football admin and CAS hearings like the new Brexit and now we are talking about libel cases :Funny:
Maybe we should get together next Sunday and watch a few episodes of Law & Order and have a few cans instead of going to the match.
So if someone put stuff on the internet and in the wider public which is untrue and could cause untold damage to your reputation would you just laugh it off or would you threaten some sort of legal action against the person saying it.
I agree. That overstepped the line yesterday and by allowing it into the stadium and not having condemned it since then Palace have given it their unspoken approval. I genuinely hope the FA throw the book at them. They would at us if we'd done it

