...shouldnt it be more of a headbutt?Lee Johnson hoping Sunderland will escape with a 'slap on the wrist' following Tunnelgate charges
Sunderland boss Lee Johnson has given his reaction following the FA charges arising from the club's game against Oxford Unitedwww.chroniclelive.co.uk
So, reading through that article, it would appear that Sunderland now DO have some CCTV footage of the tunnel area.Lee Johnson hoping Sunderland will escape with a 'slap on the wrist' following Tunnelgate charges
Sunderland boss Lee Johnson has given his reaction following the FA charges arising from the club's game against Oxford Unitedwww.chroniclelive.co.uk
Same here. This whole thing stinks. Kettle involved as well so it's bound to be a cover up by the referee administration anyway.So, reading through that article, it would appear that Sunderland now DO have some CCTV footage of the tunnel area.
But, and I quote, they've (Sunderland's employees) been "working on it" and only expect a slap on the wrist. I smell a stitch-up coming up!!!
So, reading through that article, it would appear that Sunderland now DO have some CCTV footage of the tunnel area.
But, and I quote, they've (Sunderland's employees) been "working on it" and only expect a slap on the wrist. I smell a stitch-up coming up!!!
So, reading through that article, it would appear that Sunderland now DO have some CCTV footage of the tunnel area.
But, and I quote, they've (Sunderland's employees) been "working on it" and only expect a slap on the wrist. I smell a stitch-up coming up!!!
But, and I quote, they've (Sunderland's employees) been "working on it" and only expect a slap on the wrist. I smell a stitch-up coming up!!!
Translated... they've been carefully dissecting the CCTV footage with their favourite video editing tool to make it look like we did nothing wrong.Should be demanding all the video coverage unedited from Sunderland if we haven't already. In fact the committee should only be seeing unedited video anyway and not something "worked on" by Sunderland.