Adam Crozier 15:23 - Apr 12 with 3850 views | dutch | Am I right in thinking that Adam Crozier, currently in the news for the post office scandal, insisted that we should have points deducted over the Alejandro Faurlin affair? [Post edited 12 Apr 15:25]
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Adam Crozier on 15:36 - Apr 12 with 3731 views | MrSheen | My wife knew him when he worked for Saatchis in media buying in the 1990s. She said he had a less than spotless ethical reputation, was amazed when he turned up at the FA. | | | |
Adam Crozier on 15:47 - Apr 12 with 3678 views | daveB | he may well have done but he left the FA years before the Faurlin case. Think he had just joined ITV around that time | | | |
Adam Crozier on 16:01 - Apr 12 with 3588 views | E15Hoop |
Adam Crozier on 15:36 - Apr 12 by MrSheen | My wife knew him when he worked for Saatchis in media buying in the 1990s. She said he had a less than spotless ethical reputation, was amazed when he turned up at the FA. |
Didn't he get the boot from there for falsifying orders or some such? Perfect training for his current role, then, I guess | | | |
Adam Crozier on 16:05 - Apr 12 with 3565 views | terryb | I'm not sure, but I think he was one of the "experts" that told The S** we should & would receive a points deduction & they believed him! Why wouldn't they? After all, he was so perfect in his time as head of the FA! | | | |
Adam Crozier on 16:32 - Apr 12 with 3413 views | MrSheen |
Adam Crozier on 16:01 - Apr 12 by E15Hoop | Didn't he get the boot from there for falsifying orders or some such? Perfect training for his current role, then, I guess |
Not there, a previous employer, but it might have been that Saatchis thought they owed him a favour. Clive would probably prefer I ran this by Nick de Marco first, but let’s say it was good preparation for running football. | | | |
Adam Crozier on 16:54 - Apr 12 with 3308 views | Northernr | It was Mark Palios for the points deduction. Basically wrote that Sun story about 15 points and definitely guilty for them. | | | |
Adam Crozier on 17:45 - Apr 12 with 3157 views | daveB |
Adam Crozier on 16:54 - Apr 12 by Northernr | It was Mark Palios for the points deduction. Basically wrote that Sun story about 15 points and definitely guilty for them. |
to be fair we were guilty, we have David Pleat to thank for getting away with that one | | | |
Adam Crozier on 17:47 - Apr 12 with 3139 views | Northernr |
Adam Crozier on 17:45 - Apr 12 by daveB | to be fair we were guilty, we have David Pleat to thank for getting away with that one |
Yup, but as said on The Four Year Plan, the FA leaking that to The Sun the week before basically meant they couldn't deduct us points because we'd have buried them in legals over the fact they'd apparently pre-determined the outcome of it and leaked that to a national newspaper. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Adam Crozier on 20:59 - Apr 12 with 2725 views | NoDiddley | How do recognise a prostitute in Luton? She’s the one with a pleat up her skirt. | | | |
Adam Crozier on 20:41 - Apr 25 with 2072 views | w7r | My old man had dealings with him when Crozier worked for The Daily Telegraph many years ago. He said he was an absolute cretin and an unpleasant one at that. Apparently he wasn’t popular with his colleagues, or his boss and they wanted shot of him but family connections to the Telegraph top brass prevented this. So much for a meritocracy eh? Bloke’s a waste of skin. | | | |
Adam Crozier on 22:08 - Apr 25 with 1778 views | MrSheen |
Adam Crozier on 20:41 - Apr 25 by w7r | My old man had dealings with him when Crozier worked for The Daily Telegraph many years ago. He said he was an absolute cretin and an unpleasant one at that. Apparently he wasn’t popular with his colleagues, or his boss and they wanted shot of him but family connections to the Telegraph top brass prevented this. So much for a meritocracy eh? Bloke’s a waste of skin. |
Oh they got rid of him, don’t doubt it. | | | |
Adam Crozier on 22:41 - Apr 26 with 1390 views | The_Beast1976 | I play golf with him. He's actually a lovely fella (certainly in that situation anyway) | | | |
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