http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/73155
...but we won't know who for 2-3 years.
And he doesn't rule out sporting sanctions. But I don't see how they are possible anyway.
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/73155
...but we won't know who for 2-3 years.
And he doesn't rule out sporting sanctions. But I don't see how they are possible anyway.
This is basically the same thing he said late last year.
Except I didn't know this part:
"We have got criminal proceedings against 17 individuals in Germany, we've got defamation actions in Germany, France and Italy. And in Italy the defamation actions are an adjunct to criminal proceedings, which of course are in the hands of prosecuting authorities."
If this whole scenario is true, and their is an Indiviual from f1 that instigated this. I hope they nail The Crumb-Bum
This is why he has to go, he was in the wrong yet still won't admit to it. Give it a rest.
He was in the "wrong" according to who?Quote:
Originally Posted by Drew
Would you "give it a rest" if you'd been set-up?
Suggesting that he could hand out sporting sanctions is completely wrong. Whoever it was, penalising them or their team is just daft, this is a personal matter simple as.
"Set-up" suggests he was coerced into doing something he wouldn't normally be doing.Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
Quite a lot of people, if you hadn't noticed. I don't think there was anything wrong with what he did — if those are his predelictions, leave him to them, I say — but clearly many are not of this view.Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
So he often posts video's of himself engaging in private activities to the News of the World?Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
You're saying that he wanted to be front-page news on account of his sexual preference?
Ok, I'll re-phrase that......Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Apart from narrow-minded pillocks who jumped to a judgement based on a gutter-press publications report, thereby proving that they are indeed pillocks, who thinks there was anything wrong with what he actually did?
Note - What he actually did isn't the same as what was reported by Fleet Streets finest (sic).
Mosely is a very slick operator and a very dangerous man to make an enemy of, so if it were me that had "set him up" i`d be papping meself right now :P
Now, i have to agree with Tamburello about fleet streets reporting, but i would still think that Mr Mosely, being a prominent public figure, could perhaps have been a little more careful in choosing his pass-times?
All in all i think the whole affair has been somewhat shameful but i dont neccessarrilly (just how DO you spell that word?) think that Mr Mosely is to blame. One, poor decision and some shock reporting shouldnt be allowed to put a blemish on what has been a great career.
BTW, despite my pathetic post count, i read this forum almost daily, and have had many privare giggles over the blatant favoutism to various teams that goes on, especially as we all know that Ferrari cheats all the time and Ukyo Katayama was the greatest driver that ever lived :)