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Essex Lad
Boycott has a conviction for assaulting a former girlfriend though. Much more deserving of a knighthood!
Re: Essex Lad
It was in a French court though where he couldn't understand what was being said...
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Re: Essex Lad
I assume he understood punching her in the face? Or did he do that in French too?
Life is like having a bath, the longer it lasts the more wrinkly you get..
Re: Essex Lad
Larryandrews wrote:
> I assume he understood punching her in the face? Or did he do
> that in French too?
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That's if he did. He has always denied it and this from an interview with him by Nigel Farndale:
"For Boycott there is only one virtue worth having and that is being straight ? it is far more important than being tactful. It?s the reason, I imagine, why so many of the newspaper reports about his court case last year took his side. He?s so eccentric and guileless, the logic goes, if he really had battered Margaret Moore he would admit it. He?s that perverse."
> I assume he understood punching her in the face? Or did he do
> that in French too?
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That's if he did. He has always denied it and this from an interview with him by Nigel Farndale:
"For Boycott there is only one virtue worth having and that is being straight ? it is far more important than being tactful. It?s the reason, I imagine, why so many of the newspaper reports about his court case last year took his side. He?s so eccentric and guileless, the logic goes, if he really had battered Margaret Moore he would admit it. He?s that perverse."
Re: Essex Lad
Bit more:
"As it was, he seemed genuinely outraged at the suggestion. And, as he pointed out, indignantly, to anyone who would listen, there were other factors in his mitigation. He has no history of violence against women, indeed, if his monk-like batting style is anything to go by, he has preternatural self-control. Moore was ?800,000 in debt. And before she took Boycott to court she had approached Max Clifford to see if he could get ?2 million for her story. When Clifford declined to take her on as a client, she approached Boycott and offered to settle out of court for ?1 million."
"As it was, he seemed genuinely outraged at the suggestion. And, as he pointed out, indignantly, to anyone who would listen, there were other factors in his mitigation. He has no history of violence against women, indeed, if his monk-like batting style is anything to go by, he has preternatural self-control. Moore was ?800,000 in debt. And before she took Boycott to court she had approached Max Clifford to see if he could get ?2 million for her story. When Clifford declined to take her on as a client, she approached Boycott and offered to settle out of court for ?1 million."
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Re: Essex Lad
"That's if he did. He has always denied it "
Oh well, fair enough.
That's a very unusual defence for someone who is a defendant in a criminal case.
Oh well, fair enough.
That's a very unusual defence for someone who is a defendant in a criminal case.
Re: Essex Lad
David Johnson wrote:
> "That's if he did. He has always denied it "
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> Oh well, fair enough.
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> That's a very unusual defence for someone who is a defendant in
> a criminal case.
Good to see that your sarcasm hasn't abated in 2014. Read the whole of my post...
> "That's if he did. He has always denied it "
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> Oh well, fair enough.
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> That's a very unusual defence for someone who is a defendant in
> a criminal case.
Good to see that your sarcasm hasn't abated in 2014. Read the whole of my post...
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Re: Essex Lad
"Read the whole of my post..."
I did
So you quote an author and journalist, Farndale. So what?
Personally I put a greater store on the analysis of the medical evidence including photographs and the court decision to convict.
"According to Boycott, Moore had grown angry when he refused to marry her, stating that "he was not the marrying kind" and had fallen when throwing his clothing from the window, hitting her head on the carpet. "
However, when he again appealed against his conviction, Moore's version of events that Boycott had attacked her by punching her in the face, causing bruising, was upheld, in the light of photographs of her injuries shown to the court and the testimony of a doctor that the injuries could not have been caused in the way described by Boycott."
I have nothing more to state in this thread.
I did
So you quote an author and journalist, Farndale. So what?
Personally I put a greater store on the analysis of the medical evidence including photographs and the court decision to convict.
"According to Boycott, Moore had grown angry when he refused to marry her, stating that "he was not the marrying kind" and had fallen when throwing his clothing from the window, hitting her head on the carpet. "
However, when he again appealed against his conviction, Moore's version of events that Boycott had attacked her by punching her in the face, causing bruising, was upheld, in the light of photographs of her injuries shown to the court and the testimony of a doctor that the injuries could not have been caused in the way described by Boycott."
I have nothing more to state in this thread.
Re: Essex Lad
And ignore the fact that she went to Max Clifford or tried to extort money from Boycott to drop the case...
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Re: Essex Lad
I stand corrected. I genuinely thought Boycs had been knighted.