Offline
The investigation should flush out the truth. Think a lot of taxis have CCTV these days too.
Do wonder if Connolly is actually injured?
Offline
If he is injured and out for 4 weeks get this over with, 2 game ban and it wont affect him or us.
Offline
DontOfferMeThat wrote:
I think you're looking at it the wrong way round - who does Connolly (and he's a player I like) think he is ignoring public safety protocol and Dundee Utd instructions - especially after the Celtic and Aberdeen furore. Poor judgement from him that demands apologies to club and fans
You're maybe misinterpreting what I've written, DOMT: I agree that, IF Connolly has acted in the manner reported by a taxi driver, he's disregarded his public responsibility.
I'm wondering why the SFA compliance officer is now officially involved in this case, while that same organisation dismissed the issue of an SFA sanctioned match with one team lacking Covid clearance at Murray Park as a 'misunderstanding'. Nonetheless, Murray Park officials appeared to understand SFA officials without Covid clearance couldn't enter their premises and refused access to the two assistant referees for that match.
This is an exercise in ‘whataboutery’ from me, while at the same time I know why the cases are being viewed with a different degree of importance by the Scottish football authorities.
Offline
Shedtastic wrote:
If he is injured and out for 4 weeks get this over with, 2 game ban and it wont affect him or us.
He fully trained this week.
Offline
Suspect that the SFA charge will quietly be brushed under the carpet. Unless we have somehow 'fessed up, difficult to see how the SFA will have any ability to prove this.
Offline
Aberdeen and Celtic both fined £30,000 for their players Covid related breach of protocols.
Amazing that the same figure was reached for one guy fucking off to Spain and eight players going out to the pub. Some coincedence that eh?
I wonder if Connolly's alleged failure to wear a mask in a taxi is going to result in Utd getting a fine? 🤔