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That is an absolute disgrace. It is time the players challenged the legality of this rubbish.
Yet you said you would sack a Sharks player for going 10km/h over the limit!
idiot!
That is an absolute disgrace. It is time the players challenged the legality of this rubbish.
You are a twit. I was asking you how far you felt an employer should be able to reach into someones life. I think the NRL should mind their business fullstop.Yet you said you would sack a Sharks player for going 10km/h over the limit!
idiot!
That is an absolute disgrace. It is time the players challenged the legality of this rubbish.
Exactly. How many times is this guy going to get punished and why on earth do the NRL have the right to do so?I agree.
Stewart broke a specific NRL regulation related to conduct at official team functions.
I guess the NRL can use the "game in disrepute" card - but then we'll see how consistent we are on that.
Friend broke a NSW law, the NSW Court will punish him - the NRL has no role to play in this besides offering him rehab, support etc. as any employer would.
You are a twit. I was asking you how far you felt an employer should be able to reach into someones life. I think the NRL should mind their business fullstop.
Can't you follow a simple thread?
here is an idea, If a player is arrested and charged then they should be stood downOk, let me ask you one question.
How would you have punished
a) Stewart
b) Watmough
c) Friend
d) Seymour
The employer has the right to reach into their lives, they are in the spotlight every day.
So when does watmough get his suspension now??
That is an absolute disgrace. It is time the players challenged the legality of this rubbish.
Ok, let me ask you one question.
How would you have punished
a) Stewart
b) Watmough
c) Friend
d) Seymour
The employer has the right to reach into their lives, they are in the spotlight every day.
Stewart -> possible offence on the way home. Otherwise drank free grog provided by the club. At the function -> was refused service for being drunk. Blind eye.Ok, let me ask you one question.
How would you have punished
a) Stewart
b) Watmough
c) Friend
d) Seymour
The employer has the right to reach into their lives, they are in the spotlight every day.
a) I wouldn't have, I would have left in the hands of the law.
b) He punched a sponsor, this is actually relevant to the club. Fine and 1 match suspension.
c) I wouldn't have, I would have left it in the hands of the law.
d) I wouldn't have, because there wasn't anything to punish. Throwing pizza ffs...
hear hear. Watmough would get sacked from many employers for that.a) I wouldn't have, I would have left in the hands of the law.
b) He punched a sponsor, this is actually relevant to the club. Fine and 1 match suspension.
c) I wouldn't have, I would have left it in the hands of the law.
d) I wouldn't have, because there wasn't anything to punish. Throwing pizza ffs...
Stewart -> possible offence on the way home. Otherwise drank free grog provided by the club. At the function -> was refused service for being drunk. Blind eye.
Watmough -> Anything up to the sack.
Friend -> Offence commited on his own time. No business of his employer.
Seymour -> DId he do anything other than get hammered on his own time? No offence commited.
Definitely courts only. There was no reason why he should have to explain himself to his employer for what he does on his own time. So don't whinge that be lied to the club.What about Greg Bird?
Absolutely. Ridiculous decision, even moreso than the Stewart one, because they don't even have the "face of the game" cop-out to stand on this time. f**king reactionary idiots, more concerned with public image than fairness or common sense.
They are in the public eye. People (children included) need to choose their role models carefully. Being famous carries no responsibility. Should Paris Hilton be incarcerated for being a party girl who is famous?Would you agree that the players are in the public eye where their movements are watched and followed by young fans.
Children will get the image that drinking till your in a state of drunkless like the above is fine and will go unpunished.