Formula One teams are so reluctant to be seen with Max Mosley that they are reportedly considering hiring 'paddock spotters' to warn them of his movements if, as expected, the disgraced FIA President appears at the forthcoming Monaco GP......
I will have to question the reliability of this information.
It stinks like rotten fish.
Someone else than Mosley is the one who broke the law.
I'm thinking, this information published now might very well have been initiated by the exact same source of a steaming pile of rotten "journalists" that also set up the trap for Mosley. It fits so perfectly to their agenda.
The stink that's being made of this is ridiculous, and completely contrived. So Max felt like getting laid - big deal. The entire internet is polluted with every kind of disgusting filth imaginable. What he was involved in is nothing in comparison.
Now, for a real stink, look what's happened to major league baseball. Record books re-written by athletes created from steroids. It happened if football also, and probably a lot of other sports. This is damaging to the sports involved, not Max picking up a #####.
The stink that's being made of this is ridiculous, and completely contrived. So Max felt like getting laid - big deal. The entire internet is polluted with every kind of disgusting filth imaginable. What he was involved in is nothing in comparison.
Now, for a real stink, look what's happened to major league baseball. Record books re-written by athletes created from steroids. It happened if football also, and probably a lot of other sports. This is damaging to the sports involved, not Max picking up a #####.
That there is every kind of porn imaginable on the internet is not relevant.
That steroid use is prevalent in baseball is not relevant.
That Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character and not a real person is not relevant.
That my trash pick-up day is Tuesday is not relevant.
What is relevant is that Mad Max Mosley has revealed his true character and has brought the sport into disrepute and can no longer be an effective leader.
The stink that's being made of this is ridiculous, and completely contrived. So Max felt like getting laid - big deal. The entire internet is polluted with every kind of disgusting filth imaginable. What he was involved in is nothing in comparison.
Now, for a real stink, look what's happened to major league baseball. Record books re-written by athletes created from steroids. It happened if football also, and probably a lot of other sports. This is damaging to the sports involved, not Max picking up a #####.
That there is every kind of porn imaginable on the internet is not relevant.
That steroid use is prevalent in baseball is not relevant.
That Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character and not a real person is not relevant.
That my trash pick-up day is Tuesday is not relevant.
What is relevant is that Mad Max Mosley has revealed his true character and has brought the sport into disrepute and can no longer be an effective leader.
the same could be said for Clinton and who knows come next year he may be back in the White House
I would disagree with just about everything you say, but that's okay, you're entitled to your opinion.
I give the steroid issue in baseball as an analogy because it has irrevocably tainted that sport. All of those records that were set because the players were drugged mean zero now. And it is still ongoing as Barry Bonds continues to try to lie his way out of it.
In my opinion nothing like this has happened to F1 as a result of the Max episode. I don't see where it attaches itself to F1. Max hasn't lied or denied anything. He's not a participant in F1. It would be mostly forgotten already if people would just let it lie.
I would disagree with just about everything you say, but that's okay, you're entitled to your opinion.
I give the steroid issue in baseball as an analogy because it has irrevocably tainted that sport. All of those records that were set because the players were drugged mean zero now. And it is still ongoing as Barry Bonds continues to try to lie his way out of it.
In my opinion nothing like this has happened to F1 as a result of the Max episode. I don't see where it attaches itself to F1. Max hasn't lied or denied anything. He's not a participant in F1. It would be mostly forgotten already if people would just let it lie.
i agree with you, what max did or didnt has no effect over what goes on in f1
What is relevant is that Mad Max Mosley has revealed his true character and has brought the sport into disrepute and can no longer be an effective leader.
Mclaren team was found to be guilty of bringing the sport into disrepute(article 151c) revealing the true character of the organization..
Dennis is the effective leader...
Dennis is still in charge...
Dennis strolls the paddock and everybody knows what his team did...
I can live with it. Can you??? At this point I'm rather glad Ronzo's still there. He makes me laugh. Humor is so rare in F1 now these days.
Max will be gone in 2009 anyway. Bring on Jean Todt.
What is relevant is that Mad Max Mosley has revealed his true character and has brought the sport into disrepute and can no longer be an effective leader.
Mclaren team was found to be guilty of bringing the sport into disrepute(article 151c) revealing the true character of the organization..
Dennis is the effective leader...
Dennis is still in charge...
Dennis strolls the paddock and everybody knows what his team did...
I can live with it. Can you??? At this point I'm rather glad Ronzo's still there. He makes me laugh. Humor is so rare in F1 now these days.
Max will be gone in 2009 anyway. Bring on Jean Todt.
The revelations re: Max may have been brought into public view thru illegal means. Whether I personally have a problem with his actions is irrelevant. But now here's the problem -- the information is out there and the leaders of certain types of organizations need to have a dignity and gravitas about him. Particularly when they are the head of an international organization (operating in many different types of cultures that are far more conservative than Western Europe) that derives much of its power/stature through "moral authority". Such as the Int'l Olympic Committee or Red Cross. FIA is such an organization. In most cultures around the globe, Max's videotaped antics (legal or not, depending on locale) is considered "pretty out there". Heck, the heads of most types of large corporations in pretty much any country would be pushed out by their boards for something like this -- maybe not at Hustler, but many especially for those that operate globally. Because now that the information is out there, the head is an embarrassment to the organization and sullies the general reputation of the organization in the eyes of a LOT of important constituents. He is the butt of endless jokes and his name is irreparably associated with THAT video. It may or may not be brutally unfair to Max -- but that is not relevant to whether he can continue being the head and face of FIA.
The revelations re: Max may have been brought into public view thru illegal means. Whether I personally have a problem with his actions is irrelevant. But now here's the problem -- the information is out there and the leaders of certain types of organizations need to have a dignity and gravitas about him. Particularly when they are the head of an international organization (operating in many different types of cultures that are far more conservative than Western Europe) that derives much of its power/stature through "moral authority". Such as the Int'l Olympic Committee or Red Cross. FIA is such an organization. In most cultures around the globe, Max's videotaped antics (legal or not, depending on locale) is considered "pretty out there". Heck, the heads of most types of large corporations in pretty much any country would be pushed out by their boards for something like this -- maybe not at Hustler, but many especially for those that operate globally. Because now that the information is out there, the head is an embarrassment to the organization and sullies the general reputation of the organization in the eyes of a LOT of important constituents. He is the butt of endless jokes and his name is irreparably associated with THAT video. It may or may not be brutally unfair to Max -- but that is not relevant to whether he can continue being the head and face of FIA.
the same could be said for clinton when he got caught and guess what he stayed not only that how much is he making a year with speaking engagements.
The revelations re: Max may have been brought into public view thru illegal means. Whether I personally have a problem with his actions is irrelevant. But now here's the problem -- the information is out there and the leaders of certain types of organizations need to have a dignity and gravitas about him. Particularly when they are the head of an international organization (operating in many different types of cultures that are far more conservative than Western Europe) that derives much of its power/stature through "moral authority". Such as the Int'l Olympic Committee or Red Cross. FIA is such an organization. In most cultures around the globe, Max's videotaped antics (legal or not, depending on locale) is considered "pretty out there". Heck, the heads of most types of large corporations in pretty much any country would be pushed out by their boards for something like this -- maybe not at Hustler, but many especially for those that operate globally. Because now that the information is out there, the head is an embarrassment to the organization and sullies the general reputation of the organization in the eyes of a LOT of important constituents. He is the butt of endless jokes and his name is irreparably associated with THAT video. It may or may not be brutally unfair to Max -- but that is not relevant to whether he can continue being the head and face of FIA.
the same could be said for clinton when he got caught and guess what he stayed not only that how much is he making a year with speaking engagements.
Mmm, I see the whole political realm as it's own particular and distinct animal, so I don't view this one as a strong analogy, personally. I'm refraining from commenting on the Clinton thing so as to avoid a rathole tangent
The revelations re: Max may have been brought into public view thru illegal means. Whether I personally have a problem with his actions is irrelevant. But now here's the problem -- the information is out there and the leaders of certain types of organizations need to have a dignity and gravitas about him. Particularly when they are the head of an international organization (operating in many different types of cultures that are far more conservative than Western Europe) that derives much of its power/stature through "moral authority". Such as the Int'l Olympic Committee or Red Cross. FIA is such an organization. In most cultures around the globe, Max's videotaped antics (legal or not, depending on locale) is considered "pretty out there". Heck, the heads of most types of large corporations in pretty much any country would be pushed out by their boards for something like this -- maybe not at Hustler, but many especially for those that operate globally. Because now that the information is out there, the head is an embarrassment to the organization and sullies the general reputation of the organization in the eyes of a LOT of important constituents. He is the butt of endless jokes and his name is irreparably associated with THAT video. It may or may not be brutally unfair to Max -- but that is not relevant to whether he can continue being the head and face of FIA.
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the same could be said for clinton when he got caught and guess what he stayed not only that how much is he making a year with speaking engagements.
Mmm, I see the whole political realm as it's own particular and distinct animal, so I don't view this one as a strong analogy, personally. I'm refraining from commenting on the Clinton thing so as to avoid a rathole tangent
hey i will agree with you on not getting into the clinton thing.
imo everthing is not white or black, what max did was behind closed doors and he wasnt publicly flaunting his stuff.
and for those who critizise him lets see what their private lives are like.
How hard would it be to implant a GPS device in Mad Max? The teams are clever and technology-savvy; they should be able to some up with some way of pinpointing his location at all times. Maybe they could hire a hooker to give him an enema (he'd like that, I bet) who could tag him.
They could fit one into a hat that says "I spank in French too", but it should be in French so he can't read it.