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Tomlin in court today
Leicester Magistrates Court with Billy Kee.
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Perhaps they can meet up with Rooney after and go for a drink :hehe:
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It would sound better if it was Billy the 'Kid' Kee..I would be most tempted to give my surname as 'the' if I knew my dad's name... Fk all is going go happen, except maybe, hopefully a lesson learned.
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The Leicester Mercury is reporting: -
"They spoke only to confirm their names, addresses and pleas, with Kee pleading not guilty and Tomlin electing not to enter a plea at this stage.
Their next court appearance will be at Leicester Crown Court on Monday, October 16."
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Originally Posted by
NottinghamBlue
The Leicester Mercury is reporting: -
"They spoke only to confirm their names, addresses and pleas, with Kee pleading not guilty and Tomlin electing not to enter a plea at this stage.
Their next court appearance will be at Leicester Crown Court on Monday, October 16."
Remanded. Not a good sign.
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Just heard from a very reliable source he's certain to go down, so has not entered a plea, and will be remanded until October 16th, to start serving the custodial sentence he'll get.
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Will we have to pay him when he's inside?
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Why the feck did we spend £3m on a guy who could end up missing half the season??
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Can't see anything to say he's been remanded in custody.
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Originally Posted by
itkman
Can't see anything to say he's been remanded in custody.
If hes already out on bail I can't see him being remanded in custody before the trial has started
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Originally Posted by
TH63
Why the feck did we spend £3m on a guy who could end up missing half the season??
£1.5m according to NW. He was charged after he joined us. But you'd think there would be some due diligence process to avoid this potentially happening.
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Originally Posted by
Igovernor
Perhaps they can meet up with Rooney after and go for a drink :hehe:
Who's driving?
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Originally Posted by
NottinghamBlue
The Leicester Mercury is reporting: -
"They spoke only to confirm their names, addresses and pleas, with Kee pleading not guilty and Tomlin electing not to enter a plea at this stage.
Their next court appearance will be at Leicester Crown Court on Monday, October 16."
This is going to last as long as we have waited for his full game in a city shirt
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
Remanded. Not a good sign.
It doesn't say he was remanded in custody in the court report.
http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/ne...-attack-492859
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This might explain why hasn't been first choice so far this season.
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No bail mentioned, no remand mentioned. I'm guessing he'll be in the squad for Saturday.
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Originally Posted by
NYCBlue
No bail mentioned, no remand mentioned. I'm guessing he'll be in the squad for Saturday.
Gareth Bail is coming back to us! Yes!!! :ayatollah:
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I said at the time this guy was trouble and here we go. We are his 4th club in 5 seasons hes fat and hes slow and soon to be locked up. And to think we released the likes of whitts for this thug??
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Originally Posted by
chepstow
I said at the time this guy was trouble and here we go. We are his 4th club in 5 seasons hes fat and hes slow and soon to be locked up. And to think we released the likes of whitts for this thug??
Apparently this investigation was a real basket case
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Originally Posted by
chepstow
I said at the time this guy was trouble and here we go. We are his 4th club in 5 seasons hes fat and hes slow and soon to be locked up. And to think we released the likes of whitts for this thug??
Whilst Whitts is really burning up, league one isn't he?
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Nick
Whilst Whitts is really burning up, league one isn't he?
You complete cretin. He wont be locked up thats for sure and is not a complete embarrasment to the club
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chepstow
You complete cretin. He wont be locked up thats for sure and is not a complete embarrasment to the club
Oh dear.
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chepstow
You complete cretin. He wont be locked up thats for sure and is not a complete embarrasment to the club
Sorry? I was merely talking about Whitts this season. He is hardly burning up league 1.
Calling me a complete cretin really is not helpful.
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Originally Posted by
TH63
Why the feck did we spend £3m on a guy who could end up missing half the season??
Why spend £3m on someone who is in this mess anyway?
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Yes, this court case might explain why Warnock has not played him. If found guilty could he go down? GbH is pretty serious.
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chepstow
You complete cretin. He wont be locked up thats for sure and is not a complete embarrasment to the club
:hehe::hehe::hehe:
Chill out you big tart.
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J R Hartley
If hes already out on bail I can't see him being remanded in custody before the trial has started
Not remanded in custody, but remanded to appear at a lter date in another court.
If he is found guilty then he stil won't be sent down, they will wait for reports
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OK, I have to ask. What does the term "basket case" mean to you people? Because I'm starting to hear it used a lot from the UK and it sometimes seems like it's used out of context.
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NYCBlue
OK, I have to ask. What does the term "basket case" mean to you people? Because I'm starting to hear it used a lot from the UK and it sometimes seems like it's used out of context.
It's what we used to get chicken and chips in in pubs in the 70s. Tomlin is like 70s sophisticated pub grub and I like him.
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
Remanded. Not a good sign.
He's already asked for the wall to be moved back 10 yards.
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Originally Posted by
NYCBlue
OK, I have to ask. What does the term "basket case" mean to you people? Because I'm starting to hear it used a lot from the UK and it sometimes seems like it's used out of context.
Put cheapstow on 'ignore' :thumbup:
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Ok, I know he's been charged with gbh and someone ended up with a broken jaw, but does anyone actually know what happened?
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Dr Lecter
:hehe::hehe::hehe:
Chill out you big tart.
he was infracted for that outburst. i didn't want to say because crosey, erm i mean Nick wouldn't believe me.
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TH63
Ok, I know he's been charged with gbh and someone ended up with a broken jaw, but does anyone actually know what happened?
He broke someone's jaw.
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Steve R
He broke someone's jaw.
Thanks for that columbo :hehe:
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TH63
Thanks for that columbo :hehe:
By the way, my wife thinks youre great! :-)
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Steve R
He's already asked for the wall to be moved back 10 yards.
Could end up being well executed though
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Blue in the Face
Could end up being well executed though
Just because he noked someone out?? :yikes:
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I expect Tan will bring this transfer up for years to come as a means to criticise warnock even if he gets us promoted ...