... and, if I remember correctly, along with Martin Perry, got mistaken for a football fan who had crossed the police line and exposed himself to the risk of being arrested. Staffordshire Police didn't believe that the Chairman and Chief Executive of a football club would turn up at an away game...
As I said weeks ago, this wasn't a who-dun-it series. The details of the plot aren't important. It was all about how police corruption works and how the bad guys manage to function at the heart of the system.
From the bus company's point of view, they are being paid for providing a vehicle and a driver. They get nothing from any fares revenue ( which all belongs to the train operating company). So there's no value to be had for the bus company in checking tickets. The train operator should, of...
Charlton need to be fighting their own battles at the moment. By all means wish them well in their struggle, but this isn't the time to go steaming in with a distraction like this.