I suspect the FL know he will still be making decisions but as long as he 
doesnt do anything to make it too obvious they'll leave him alone (until next 
ban)

Of course whether Cellino can duck out of the public eye for that long is 
doubtful;

I reckon its about 50/50 he'll either;

1) Be recorded in a drunken rant to fan or journalist proclaiming how dumb the 
FL are

2) Emerge from the Kop during the Brentford game, run into the centre circle, 
tackle Jonathan Douglas, pick the ball up, make 3 substitutions, sack that 
weeks manager and go in goal himself for the rest of the game.

Matt




________________________________
 From: Jeremy Adams <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, 23 January 2015, 14:45
Subject: [LU] 74 days......
 

So Cellino has "resigned" for the next 74 days. How does the FL determine he is 
not having any involvement in running the club? Isn't this a bit like sending a 
manager to sit in the stands for a game? Doesn't really stop them from running 
the club, jut means there's a different name on the cheque doesn't it? I am 
beginning to see why in the long term Cellino may be a dead man walking in the 
eyes of the FL but I don't really see how this changes much in the next couple 
of months.

Best,
Jeremy
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