Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
Hardly ‘whinging’, Parky...I leave that to you these days for anyone who makes even a semi political suggestion you disagree with.
In any case, as I recall and without looking back at it, that was a case of ‘cross threading’.
Either way...if you look really carefully you’ll find that both my comments were suggesting that the media, including sports journalists, appear to be taking their lead from governments who are entirely unfamiliar with the concept of truth these days.
We have got to a stage where I genuinely don’t know whether we’ve actually done something seriously wrong and Morris is lying through his teeth or if the EFL has screwed up, got things horribly wrong and are busy trying to make MM/DCFC the fall guys. I seriously hope - and want to believe - it’s the latter...maybe you could explain.
You may recall 12 months ago that I thought the valuation / the profit it generated / nepotic nature of the transaction was very suspect. Since when various people have pointed to the EFL sanctioning the transaction and thus it would be hypocritical of them to then act against the club for carrying out something that it has signed off on.

Somewhere in the middle of this ball of conteadiction must lie an element of truth. The amortisation issue should be no more than a smokescreen if it's been going like that for several years without contradiction.

So I revert to my original stance. The principal involved, and what we have done, seems wrong. But if someone in authority has okayed it, then so be it. But it plainly is not that clear cut as it would have been sorted months ago