My point is, were is the crime ?. Unless there’s a crime taken place i.e money laundering which will be nigh impossible to do considering were the loans were raised then I’m afraid were p#ssin in the wind.
Funds were shown to the EFL and that’s sufficient in their eyes. I know it’s wrong but they can simply say “We didnt spot it”.
Theres a difference between blaming someone for their incompetence and a crime taking place.
Parry said those remarks regarding betting to deflect the sh1t from hitting the EFL fan and it worked, hes not daft.
The one thing that sticks in my throat is when Wai Kay became the majority shareholder not long after choi took over. Those events need investigating.
Alarms bells the size of big ben should have gone off when a club is taken over in the middle of a world crisis no income and losing money.
This is were the EFL need to be accounted for.
There’ll be no lessons learned here because this will happen again.