The Right Result

Bung Findings Out Today (20/12/06)

As Lord Stevens is due to reveal the results of his transfer dealings inquiry today, and football holds its collective breath on the outcome, we’d like to know what you feel about it, whether or not the inquiry will have any lasting value or if it’s just another damp squib that will have vanished into the ether by the end of the week like the ones that have gone before. See polls below - results out on Christmas Eve.

Is the game still rife with bungs?

  • Yes (100%)
  • No (0%)
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Has your club ever made genuinely odd purchases that in hindsight may be considered to be a bit fishy?

  • Yes (57%)
  • No (43%)
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Do you care if the manager takes a bung?

  • Yes (57%)
  • No (43%)
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Is the Stevens report just a whitewash?

  • Yes it's a waste of time (100%)
  • No, it's worthwhile (0%)
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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. raschid (Team - Arsenal)  |  December 20th, 2006 at 1:59 pm

    re the 2nd Q, it does not run on from the earlier Q. It does not follow that because I don’t believe that the Arsenal are involved in bungs that they must have brought poorly. In the case of the Arsenal, if they were involved in ‘dodgy dealings’ , whcih since George Graham I don’t believe they are, then the Directors and Manager would have had a golden opportunity when building their new Stadium.

  • 2. Paul (Team - Blackburn Rovers)  |  January 8th, 2007 at 2:15 pm

    Has your club ever made genuinely odd purchases that in hindsight may be considered to be a bit fishy?

    YES! We spent £7 million on Corrado Grabbi, something aint right there. Although it was Souey, the same man that signed Weah’s cousin and thought Boumsong was the black Bobby Moore

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