How would people's perceptions change if he's indeed found guily? The amount is irrelevant - laws are laws
Couldn't care less. HMRC are a bunch of clams.
If he gets us top 4 again, he can steal the shirt off my back and I wouldn't give a brick.
The worry is how much work will he able to do with Spurs if he has to attend a trial for 2 weeks?
Even if he loses there will be an appeal which will be ages down the road.
Probably the best thing for the club is Harry losing and getting a fine. Hopefully then he'd be out of the running for the England job whilst he appeals the fine.
My hopes for the trial is a slap on the wrist the size that he doesn't get into serious trouble, but enough trouble for the FA to stay away from him after the Euros
The best of all possible outcomes....
How would people's perceptions change if he's indeed found guily? The amount is irrelevant - laws are laws
Apart from for poor 'Arry, who doesn't get to manage England
How would people's perceptions change if he's indeed found guily? The amount is irrelevant - laws are laws
Actually I don't think peoples opinion of Harry would be altered one way or another. Strangely he is often perceived as some sort of cheeky roosterney chappie who is a bit naughty on occasion, but overall he is a lovable rouge. One of Tehtrunks early spurs vids had him chacterised as a Dell boy type. "Wanna buy a rolex darling?" <twitch> <twitch>
Complete tosh, but the perception is still out there. If he is found guilty people will say "I told you he was bent!!!" or if acquitted people will say "I think he's bent anyway".