Hasselbaink in the Telegraph 21:32 - Sep 28 with 110029 views | gobbles | The Telegraph â€@Telegraph 1m1 minute ago Latest #football4sale allegations concern Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink at QPR, Tommy Wright of Barnsley and Leeds' Massimo Cellino | | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:32 - Sep 28 with 2832 views | qpr85 | He is avoiding tax but the way he's doing it is perfectly legal. He says if he does a job in England he will pay 45% tax but if he does a job outside of the UK he can put it straight in his account in Holland. So technically and legally not avoiding tax as he did not earn it in UK. I think that's right anyway might be wrong | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:36 - Sep 28 with 2786 views | Bushman | Surely Fat Sam, JFH et al were targetted by the Telegraph as they are known within the football world for having form for this sort of caper? They wouldn't just randomly select a manager and hope that they spilt the beans ? | |
| I know almost nothing about the Premier League even though I try to catch the big games every now and then at the end of the season. But I will say this, Queens Park Rangers is just a fukking sick ass team name. Just sounds so cool. |
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:37 - Sep 28 with 2763 views | kensalriser |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:27 - Sep 28 by essextaxiboy | Talking about something corrupt is not corrupt ,or illegal , that is why Allardyce has taking a severance wedge. Evading tax is illegal , avoiding it is not . |
He doesn't have to actually commit the act to damage trust, he merely has to indicate that he's open to it. Which he has. The question for me is, is someone who's willing to enter into an arrangement that is a clear conflict of interest, to the possible detriment of the club, the person I would like as QPR manager. | |
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:39 - Sep 28 with 2740 views | qpr85 |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:36 - Sep 28 by Bushman | Surely Fat Sam, JFH et al were targetted by the Telegraph as they are known within the football world for having form for this sort of caper? They wouldn't just randomly select a manager and hope that they spilt the beans ? |
Mr McGarvey is the common denominator so maybe Hughes and Redknapp won't be fingered | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:39 - Sep 28 with 2738 views | Brightonhoop |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:37 - Sep 28 by kensalriser | He doesn't have to actually commit the act to damage trust, he merely has to indicate that he's open to it. Which he has. The question for me is, is someone who's willing to enter into an arrangement that is a clear conflict of interest, to the possible detriment of the club, the person I would like as QPR manager. |
Exactly/Amazed TF has stood by him so far with the Statement. Not blaming T by the way. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:41 - Sep 28 with 2705 views | CHUBBS | I think people arguing whether it was a legal transaction or not are missing the point here,one of the main reasons people respected Jimmy was for the honest dignified way he carried himself. In the video he shows a completely different side to himself none of us would have imagined. The players reaction toward him could well change significantly once they see what he's been up to. I'll be amazed if there isn't more than what they've released so far and even more surprised if he's in charge against Fulham. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:42 - Sep 28 with 2701 views | WilloW4 |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:37 - Sep 28 by kensalriser | He doesn't have to actually commit the act to damage trust, he merely has to indicate that he's open to it. Which he has. The question for me is, is someone who's willing to enter into an arrangement that is a clear conflict of interest, to the possible detriment of the club, the person I would like as QPR manager. |
The geezers bent.. Nothing to defend here. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:46 - Sep 28 with 2664 views | daveB |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:28 - Sep 28 by kensalriser | From Hasselbaink's statement: "I was approached by Mr McGarvey and Ms Newell of The Telegraph purporting to be players' agents. They offered me a fee to make a speech in Singapore. I do not see anything unusual in being offered to be paid to make a speech." |
I'm going by the original article, they said they were agents acting for a sports company to make him an ambassador which would then lead to players | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:46 - Sep 28 with 2646 views | Hunterhoop |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:18 - Sep 28 by essextaxiboy | He asks to be paid in Holland to mitigate tax . If its a corrupt and illegal payment why would he declare it anywhere ? |
I'm not saying it's a corrupt or an illegal payment (although it could be in breach of his contract of employment). But if you're paid by a company who sells players AND employed by a company who buys players, over which you have some control, HOW is it NOT a conflict of interests?! It clearly is. It puts him in a position from which he could behave corruptly. Anyone who is confortable putting themselves into a position from which they could easily behave corruptly, would, in any regulated industry be sacked. It's also a pretty good indicator that they do behave corruptly! Hope that's clearer. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:48 - Sep 28 with 2635 views | Hunterhoop |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:42 - Sep 28 by WilloW4 | The geezers bent.. Nothing to defend here. |
Don't think Kensal is defending JFH, mate. Think, like me, he's arguing with Essex, who is defending him. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:48 - Sep 28 with 2605 views | Brightonhoop |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:41 - Sep 28 by CHUBBS | I think people arguing whether it was a legal transaction or not are missing the point here,one of the main reasons people respected Jimmy was for the honest dignified way he carried himself. In the video he shows a completely different side to himself none of us would have imagined. The players reaction toward him could well change significantly once they see what he's been up to. I'll be amazed if there isn't more than what they've released so far and even more surprised if he's in charge against Fulham. |
Sound point Chubbs. Might lose the dressing room on this. Like, will the real JFH please stand up. I've backed him on his results, learning on the job etc etc, but on this he's got to go. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:49 - Sep 28 with 2587 views | daveB |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:39 - Sep 28 by Brightonhoop | Exactly/Amazed TF has stood by him so far with the Statement. Not blaming T by the way. |
I think they have just said in the statement they trust he hasn't broken any rules which i don't think he has. Not sure that will keep him in a job though | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:49 - Sep 28 with 2581 views | Hunterhoop |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:48 - Sep 28 by Brightonhoop | Sound point Chubbs. Might lose the dressing room on this. Like, will the real JFH please stand up. I've backed him on his results, learning on the job etc etc, but on this he's got to go. |
Exactly. Point I made earlier. He'll have no trust from the fans and no trust from the players. No trust means you're doomed to failure. He's a dead duck now. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:03 - Sep 29 with 2482 views | daveB | for me watching the video and reading t I don't think he's done anything legally wrong or breached any rules which could get him the sack. The reason he'll have to go is that you can't have a code of conduct at the club and talk about putting the club first and being proud to be here when you are offering to move training so you can earn a few more quid. I can't see how QPR can stand by him which is a real shame for him but like Allardcye he's made a stupid mistake. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:05 - Sep 29 with 2469 views | WilloW4 |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 23:49 - Sep 28 by daveB | I think they have just said in the statement they trust he hasn't broken any rules which i don't think he has. Not sure that will keep him in a job though |
"He hasn't broken any rules"..... He's obviously a money grabbing arsehole.. We don't need him at the Rangers...! | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:08 - Sep 29 with 2441 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:03 - Sep 29 by daveB | for me watching the video and reading t I don't think he's done anything legally wrong or breached any rules which could get him the sack. The reason he'll have to go is that you can't have a code of conduct at the club and talk about putting the club first and being proud to be here when you are offering to move training so you can earn a few more quid. I can't see how QPR can stand by him which is a real shame for him but like Allardcye he's made a stupid mistake. |
Legal or not, do you feel a little bit conned? I slurped down the 'we sign the right player now' line, but it seems he'd sign anyone who comes free with a £55k speaking job like a toy in a Kellogs Cornflakes box. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:12 - Sep 29 with 2405 views | daveB |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:05 - Sep 29 by WilloW4 | "He hasn't broken any rules"..... He's obviously a money grabbing arsehole.. We don't need him at the Rangers...! |
Well yeah I agree with that, just saying he hasn't actually broken any rules | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:14 - Sep 29 with 2395 views | daveB |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:08 - Sep 29 by BazzaInTheLoft | Legal or not, do you feel a little bit conned? I slurped down the 'we sign the right player now' line, but it seems he'd sign anyone who comes free with a £55k speaking job like a toy in a Kellogs Cornflakes box. |
not really as he didn't actually sign these players and didn't actually agree to sign any as they do not exist. He'd have had to run it past the club first anyway which is the big bonus of having Ferdinand as DOF to stop managers robbing the club blind [Post edited 29 Sep 2016 0:14]
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:14 - Sep 29 with 2388 views | PunteR | Isn't this entrapment? | |
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:17 - Sep 29 with 2376 views | CHUBBS |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:03 - Sep 29 by daveB | for me watching the video and reading t I don't think he's done anything legally wrong or breached any rules which could get him the sack. The reason he'll have to go is that you can't have a code of conduct at the club and talk about putting the club first and being proud to be here when you are offering to move training so you can earn a few more quid. I can't see how QPR can stand by him which is a real shame for him but like Allardcye he's made a stupid mistake. |
Exactly,Allardyce hadn't done anything illegal but the damage to his reputation was irreparable meaning he'd permanently tarnished his character. Similar to Tiger Woods who's philandering stained his squeaky clean persona. The same applies to Jimmy who will never be looked at in the same light. Basically he's fcuked and will probably not work over here again. Its a real shocker and if I hadn't seen that video id have never believed it. Typical of our club. [Post edited 29 Sep 2016 1:17]
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:18 - Sep 29 with 2369 views | QPR1882 | The videois one and a half minutes long, the Telegraph will have a lot more video than that. They are not stupid enough to accuse anyone without enough evidence. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:18 - Sep 29 with 2360 views | baz_qpr | If he goes in the next 48 hours Ramsey will be in charge for Fulham surely | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:19 - Sep 29 with 2356 views | johncharles | I don't think he's broken any rules either but like Allardyce he seemed quite willing to bypass the rules if the price was right. Can't be trusted now so he'll have to go and go before the Fulham game | |
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Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:25 - Sep 29 with 2333 views | CHUBBS |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:18 - Sep 29 by baz_qpr | If he goes in the next 48 hours Ramsey will be in charge for Fulham surely |
I'd rather see Les take the game,our fans trust him and the players respect him. They'll just need to be motivated and he comes across as ideal for that. | | | |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:35 - Sep 29 with 2281 views | eccles |
Hasselbaink in the Telegraph on 00:18 - Sep 29 by baz_qpr | If he goes in the next 48 hours Ramsey will be in charge for Fulham surely |
Oh well, I suppose we've got a ready made excuse for our annual Fulham humiliation. You'd have thought at the very least that this might cause some disruption to the plans at the training ground in the morning. Love to be a fly on the wall there... | | | |
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