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Shanks

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He has to walk away, or we will struggle :-(

Selfishly thinking of course.
 

tez1503

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It has just occurred to me. How did the prosecution establish that 150,000 dollars was paid as a bonus of 5% of the 3,000,000 pounds profit on Crouch?

5% of 3,000,000 pounds is 150,000 pounds not 150,000 dollars (£96,000)

What happened to the other £54,000 of his 'bonus'?

That was the amount of tax he paid......allegedly!
 

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I'm not really sure how long a jury would normally take on a case like this. Hopefully we'll know tomorrow at the latest. Will be good for everyone at the club when this is all over (for better or worse).
 

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Judge: "One of first questions you'll need to ask yourselves is - what was the Monaco payment for?"
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Judge says both Redknapp and Mandaric are of 'good character' and tells jury that might mean more likely they should believe their evidence
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Judge tells jury there's scenario where they can find Redknapp not guilty and Mandaric guilty. They must not find R guilty and M not guilty
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Judge hands jury document titled 'Steps to Verdict'. Jury asked to follow it. For example, can only find guilty if believe tax was avoided
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Judge tells jury they may have sympathy with defendants' long wait for this trial, but verdicts must be decided on evidence not sympathy
 

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Judge says both Redknapp and Mandaric are of 'good character' and tells jury that might mean more likely they should believe their evidence.

The beak might as well be singing 'Harry Redknapp's blue & white army' :razz:
 

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Not a spare seat in court room. Clerk of court having to stand at door to turn new arrivals away. Some respected journalists locked out
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Judge: "One of first questions you'll need to ask yourselves is - what was the Monaco payment for?"
 

Real_madyidd

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If I was in the jury I would be looking forward to getting a cup of tea with some biscuits around now. I would then start thinking about lunch. Get some nice food inbefore giving a not guilty verdict later in the day.
 

theShiznit

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Personally, I doubt it. I think if he's found innocent they'll be knocking on our door come July.

Why wait till then?

If Capello has pissed them off enough with his comments and is indeed in breach of contract, they may see it as a way to get rid cheap/early and get Redknapp in before Euros...
 

Shanks

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If he is found innocent, I have a feeling that they'll be sacking Capello for breach of contract tomorrow and making a move for harry the following day :-D
 

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It isn't July I am worried about tbh, Capello walks or is sacked over the Terry comments Levy might be getting a call sooner than we think :(

If that is the case, then it wouldn't surprise me if Harry took the job on condition he stayed at Spurs until the end of the season. Given its only a relatively few games/short period of time, its possible the FA would agree to it.
 
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