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Posted by: Shilts, March 8, 2018, 8:20am
Jolly sound great and is making all the right noises but the knockers will pick up on that old court case of his, the Lincoln forum is already full of it.

As luck would have it I have a mate who works a Falkirk uni (where jolly worked when the incident happened), he did me some digging and below is his reply.

I'm actually delighted as even through this incident Jolley comes out smelling of roses with people singing his praises.

THE REPLY:

I've spoken to Barbara about your new manager and the verdict is in. I'm sorry to say that according to Barbara... he's ace. I just mentioned him to her and she basically gushed for 10 mins. I said 'why dont you get a room with him' but then remembered that Barbara's not 15.

She said that that thing was really unlucky as he rarely went out drinking and he just got framed by a local chav. He was on his masters course and teaching here at the same time and apparently he was acing it getting 80s before the uni dropped him. By this point he was already a super impressive economist and trader who'd given it all up because of his love of football. It's crazy (and obviously great) that clubs at our level are now going for intellectual managers as opposed to just Chris Sutton or Sol Campbell.

I reckon if he can keep your rabble up this year, then you'll do well next year.
Posted by: quebec38, March 8, 2018, 8:29am; Reply: 1
Unfortunately for Jolley this stigma is going to follow him for the rest of the his career no doubt. Hopefully he is strong enough to not let it bother him. He is an innocent man when all is said and done. Let’s hope that he’s the one that has the last laugh with opposition fans after we get the right result more often than not.
Posted by: sam gy, March 8, 2018, 8:43am; Reply: 2
Unfortunately for the Lincoln fans, If they’d have been supporting their club for longer than 18 months they’d know that he was once a part of their coaching staff too.

So if there’s a joke there, it’s really on them, isn’t it?
Posted by: RoboCod, March 8, 2018, 8:47am; Reply: 3
It wouldn't be too long before Vital Lincoln picked up on it because, well, Vital Lincoln is the most clueless and misguided collection of fans you could find on the net.
The Jolley 'nonce' jibes are possibly close to being libellous and it's surprising that big girls blouse Jules hasn't hit the panic button, but also shows his double standards but it won't escape your attention that they're fighting all sorts of newly found problems if their own in there.
Namely the older fans being shoved aside for Wembley tickets, their 321 Squadron/whatever pretentious name they have are being pretty obnoxious in branding them 'plastics' and trying to out them (p.s THIS is BULLYING, Mr Fenty/Marley), giving their keeper Farnam stick and incurring the wrath of Danny-boy, having a go at fans who left 20 minutes early when losing heavily at their last home game and various other issues that have arisen now that they're finding themsleves in the grownup football world and are increasing their fan base.
Lots of probs brought about by far too much excitement heaped upon these children, they will respond in kind.
Not seen anything else of note re Jolly but expect it on Luton Outlaws and other Vital Lincoln-(sub)standard forums.
Posted by: Davec, March 8, 2018, 8:50am; Reply: 4
https://michaeljolleycoach.wordpress.com

The facts are Michael Jolley was deemed by the authorities that he is no longer a risk... I'm sure he's learnt his lesson.
Posted by: Mallyner, March 8, 2018, 8:58am; Reply: 5
The Lincoln snides would just be amazed that any sexual activity, was not with a member of his own family.  :)
Posted by: Jarmo.Is.God, March 8, 2018, 9:04am; Reply: 6
Despite Lincoln being in a better position than us, on a 'derby' day, Form goes out the window and anything can happen

I think they are more gutted, than we are delighted that Slade has gone before we play them
Posted by: Kris2, March 8, 2018, 11:38am; Reply: 7
It's one of those things that people pick up on. He unfortunately made a silly mistake and it'll follow him around forever now. It's not like he did a hit and run or abused a puppy but people see some words and blow it out of proportion.
Posted by: Grim74, March 8, 2018, 11:40am; Reply: 8
Quoted from Davec
https://michaeljolleycoach.wordpress.com

The facts are Michael Jolley was deemed by the authorities that he is no longer a risk... I'm sure he's learnt his lesson.


How was he ever a risk!!!! She told him she was 19 FFS they should of arrested the parents for child neglect.
Posted by: RoboCod, March 8, 2018, 11:43am; Reply: 9
Quoted from Kris2
It's not like he did a hit and run or abused a puppy but people see some words and blow it out of proportion.


That's the thing when you read the background, the fact that the girls who backed up the story told the court they'd lied, and the fact that Jolly himself was hit with a bottle by one you see it for what it was. But you know these opposition fans, it's all just 'bantz' apparently.
Posted by: grimsby pete, March 8, 2018, 11:59am; Reply: 10
He was a young man and the girl lied to him,

Nothing in the story to talk about,

End Of.
Posted by: Wrawby_Mariner, March 8, 2018, 12:01pm; Reply: 11
Not really an elephant in the room is it?

The situation is dead and buried... Instead of the looking to past we need to look forward, preferably in the same direction.
Posted by: Mighty_Mariner, March 8, 2018, 12:13pm; Reply: 12
I may be looking at this all wrong but in my opinion there's no offence here!

She's admitted she lied about her age, he met her in an over 18's only nightclub where one could reasonably assume she'd been ID'd by security before gaining entry! What has the guy done wrong?

This could have happened to any single one of us! How many times have you met a girl on a night out and asked her to produce a form of ID before you take her home?!?
Posted by: Spidey, March 8, 2018, 12:41pm; Reply: 13
Quoted from Shilts
Jolly sound great and is making all the right noises but the knockers will pick up on that old court case of his, the Lincoln forum is already full of it.

As luck would have it I have a mate who works a Falkirk uni (where jolly worked when the incident happened), he did me some digging and below is his reply.

I'm actually delighted as even through this incident Jolley comes out smelling of roses with people singing his praises.

THE REPLY:

I've spoken to Barbara about your new manager and the verdict is in. I'm sorry to say that according to Barbara... he's ace. I just mentioned him to her and she basically gushed for 10 mins. I said 'why dont you get a room with him' but then remembered that Barbara's not 15.

She said that that thing was really unlucky as he rarely went out drinking and he just got framed by a local chav. He was on his masters course and teaching here at the same time and apparently he was acing it getting 80s before the uni dropped him. By this point he was already a super impressive economist and trader who'd given it all up because of his love of football. It's crazy (and obviously great) that clubs at our level are now going for intellectual managers as opposed to just Chris Sutton or Sol Campbell.

I reckon if he can keep your rabble up this year, then you'll do well next year.

He was at Stirling University not Falkirk, my daughter is studying at Stirling at the minute.
Posted by: cmackenzie4, March 8, 2018, 2:15pm; Reply: 14
Quoted from Mighty_Mariner
I may be looking at this all wrong but in my opinion there's no offence here!

She's admitted she lied about her age, he met her in an over 18's only nightclub where one could reasonably assume she'd been ID'd by security before gaining entry! What has the guy done wrong?

This could have happened to any single one of us! How many times have you met a girl on a night out and asked her to produce a form of ID before you take her home?!?


Not me mate but I have been known to ask to see their bus pass on a few occasions  ;)
Posted by: Kris2, March 8, 2018, 3:54pm; Reply: 15
Quoted from Mighty_Mariner
I may be looking at this all wrong but in my opinion there's no offence here!

She's admitted she lied about her age, he met her in an over 18's only nightclub where one could reasonably assume she'd been ID'd by security before gaining entry! What has the guy done wrong?

This could have happened to any single one of us! How many times have you met a girl on a night out and asked her to produce a form of ID before you take her home?!?


And the only reason he was done for it was because they abused him verbally and attacked him with a bottle so he called the police. Somehow that ended up with him being arrested,put on probation and the sex offenders register for one year even though the girl admitted she lied about her age. I imagine a lot more than these teenage parasites got for a punishment.
Posted by: moosey_club, March 8, 2018, 6:51pm; Reply: 16
Quoted from Mighty_Mariner


This could have happened to any single one of us! How many times have you met a girl on a night out and asked her to produce a form of ID before you take her home?!?


I have always asked and given the usual response i get , it would probably explain why i am still a virgin .
Posted by: grimsby pete, March 8, 2018, 6:56pm; Reply: 17
It was that long ago that I was a teenager I can not remember much,

I do remember I was attracted to older girls though,( older than me )  :)

So never in trouble in that way.

I  can see why some lads are taken in because a lot of 15 year olds do look 19.
Posted by: KingstonMariner, March 8, 2018, 7:05pm; Reply: 18
Having read MJ's statement on this, there is no room let alone a flipping elephant.
Posted by: LH, March 8, 2018, 7:19pm; Reply: 19
I used to keep a photocopy of ID of all the lucky ladies I brought back home for my records but I found out I was breaching the data protection act so had to bin the sheet. I mean er... filing cabinet.
Posted by: moosey_club, March 8, 2018, 7:31pm; Reply: 20
Quoted from LH
I used to keep a photocopy of ID of all the lucky ladies I brought back home for my records but I found out I was breaching the data protection act so had to bin the sheet. I mean er... filing cabinet the back of the stamp .


;)
Posted by: Meza, March 8, 2018, 8:42pm; Reply: 21
Quoted from sam gy
Unfortunately for the Lincoln fans, If they’d have been supporting their club for longer than 18 months they’d know that he was once a part of their coaching staff too.

So if there’s a joke there, it’s really on them, isn’t it?


Funny that Sam the Vital think we are trying to do a Cowley, i'd say more of a Hurst  :P
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