adamkungl
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One of the governing body’s either RLIF or RLEF we’re going to get involved and see what was going on there was a statement, I don’t think they have reported any finding yet.
If LRLF is the shit show as is claimed then them saying anything isn’t worth much.
What were the sports ministry looking at? Just that it was a free vote or did they check to see if these people voting should have even had a vote in the first place?
There’s a lot of questions to be answered and there’s big questions over what both sides are saying.
Some people are casting doubt on Farah just because it’s Farah and they already dislike the guy.
He does have form but it's not exactly it.
I'm casting doubt because I have found the LRLFs public statements to be fairly open,
while the playing groups public statements to me lack any substance or supporting evidence.
Ultimately it is on the accuser to provide evidence of their claims. The only established fact is that the domestic club competition has currently been halted, which the governing body has openly stated.
It is unclear who the boycotters are actually representing (all of the Lebanese players? Some? A disgruntled handful?).
It is unclear whether they have made any attempt to open a reasonable dialogue in good faith before publicly protesting.
It is unclear why they have demanded 2 successive boards to resign rather than trying to work to any other kind of compromise.
It is unclear why Brad Fittler, representing as coach in 2017, is quoted as saying the NRL players are unhappy with the pay they received for the tournament, if the boycott is indeed about the domestic competition.