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Topic History of: Graham Taylor - the latest dead "celeb" to be claimed
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JK2006 Ah as more emerges it appears lawyers may have become involved and they might have pointed out that dead people are not likely to provide any cash but if the clubs are linked to it there could be large sums in compensation - probably after fees have been deducted.
Jo It doesn't sound from Richardson's statement as if Taylor covered anything up, rather that he was part of the decision to sack Langford and that the parents didn't want to involve the police. This guy Brien seems to have popped up very late in the day.

"Langford, a binman in his ordinary job"
There goes my theory that dustbin men would never be accused. Mind you, this sounds genuine if the boys raised the issue at the time and parents were involved.

If a man leaves his wife for another woman, that woman must surely have been having an affair with him while he was married...
JK2006 For anyone puzzled by Derbyshire's fascination with sexual harassment...

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2706920...-probe-expenses.html
JK2006 by the False Allegations Industry by Victoria Derbyshire who seems to be the new Mark Williams Thomas.

www.theguardian.com/football/2017/sep/13...cover-up-aston-villa