Originally Posted by
swaledale
From experience companies often make mistakes and lawyers don't always give correct advice, often a personal view influence actions when in these cases a dispassionate evaluation of the facts is required.
As for double standards - two players convicted of driving whilst drunk, remain employed, yet the club statement says "We have said from the outset, the Club will not tolerate any of its players or staff behaving in a manner which puts themselves, their colleagues, and members of the general public at risk of injury or worse, or which brings the club into disrepute. "
So on the one hand we retain as employed two players whose actions are in contradiction to the club statement, but sack the one who was actually only a passenger. I don't suppose the fact that the other two players are assets that can be sold and are able to continue playing when the club are short on players has anything to do with that double standard then?
The club IMO have shot themselves in the foot here, the message is, if you commit a crime but are still useful, we will fine you and let you play, if you don't commit a crime but get injured due to others crimes and cant play and are of no financial benefit to the club we will sack you!
I understand the reality of the decision, but in that case don't spout such holier than thou hogwash as the club statement is!
Ive read somewhere the loophole is because he wasn't wearing his seat belt. OK the guy didn't act in the most intelligent way, but the other two could have killed someone. It stinks and does not show the club in a good light IMO.