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Tony Zappia Resigns.

lewiscook

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Apparently he has been cleared of any wrong doing after investigations had been held within the club.
 

Stagger eel

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ok..very interesting.

initially, I would of said that he's career in rugby league is f**ked but if what Lewiscook said is correct and I hope you have a source with that than I find it strange that he resigned.
 

lewiscook

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ok..very interesting.

initially, I would of said that he's career in rugby league is f**ked but if what Lewiscook said is correct and I hope you have a source with that than I find it strange that he resigned.

Stags he will be interviewed on the news at 6. I think on channel 9.

Stags do you have sneaking suspicion as he wasn't found to do wrong that Parra may have approached him?:?
 

Parraletic

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Your guys can't be serious if you think the Eels would approach this guy now to be our CEO after what's happened. I don't think we need that negative publicity no matter how good "people" say he is. I think Andrew Hill as established himself a quite capable replacement as CEO of the NRL club.
 

Hellsy

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Just as lewis said, he quit for the better of the club.
Club investigation cleared him of wrong-doing
 

StEely Matt

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Zappia quits as Sharks boss

June 11, 2009 - 5:35PM


http://www.smh.com.au/leaguehq/articles/2009/06/11/1244664787492.html




Tony Zappia has resigned as chief executive of the Cronulla Sharks NRL club.
Zappia handed in his resignation ahead of a board meeting on Thursday night where his future was to be discussed after allegations surfaced from an incident involving a female employee last year.
While the club has cleared Zappia of any unlawful conduct in the matter, he decided to step aside for the benefit for the club.
"Mr Tony Zappia has resigned from his position of CEO at the Cronulla Sharks, effective immediately," said a Sharks statement.
"Mr Zappia made this decision for the benefit of the Cronulla Sharks, its supporters and sponsors.
"The Sharks have accepted Mr Zappia's resignation. In doing so, they recognise and are appreciative of his dedication to and good work for the club during the past two years as its CEO.
"In relation to recent media reporting concerning Mr Zappia, the Sharks can confirm they investigated the incident involving Ms Hall independently and concluded that Mr Zappia had engaged in no unlawful conduct.
"Both Mr Zappia and the Sharks acknowledge the harm done to both parties by the media reporting of the Ms Hall incident, in particular the reporting of the taped conversation by Channel Seven.
"The resignation of Mr Zappia allows someone else to assume the CEO role, with the Sharks board to determine a replacement at the earliest possible time."
AAP
 

TheParraboy

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Just as lewis said, he quit for the better of the club.
Club investigation cleared him of wrong-doing

right,

Maybe Tony can start suing people / organisations ?

loss of income, defamation, lost employment opportunities etc....
 

Parraletic

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He still punched a woman. Accident or not you can't act like he did in the workplace. I hope this guy does not come with 100 metres of Parramatta Stadium or the League club!
 

Suitman

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right,

Maybe Tony can start suing people / organisations ?

loss of income, defamation, lost employment opportunities etc....

For the better of the club. :lol::lol:
If he had nothing to hide, why did he resign.
What a joke.
I'm sick to death of rugby league covering up its own sins.

Suity
 

Gazzamatta

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Any club in their right mind would not touch the bloke with a barge pole.
Guilty or innocent, mud sticks. He would only have to look sideways at a female employee and the newspapers would be full of it.
Unfortunately everything bad that has happened at Cronulla has happend on his watch.
Parramatta is now getting some positive reaction. Lets keep it that way.

Fan since 1964
Gazzamatta
 

strider

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does the cronulla investigation mean anything really? .... maybe its in their interests to have a finding that "works" for their club???
 

Parra

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So why resign then ! :lol:


Because these pricks can't lie straight in bed.

This sort of spin is what has helped get Cronulla in the sh*t that they are in - and all indications are that they have not learned a thing.
 

born an eel

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he may not have done anything unlawful but you do not payout $20k because someone is innocent. For any CEO to come out and say he has not done any thing inappropriate when he himself admitted that he did say she could spank him just goes to show you he is not a person to be in charge of any organization.
Any boss should understand that you can not say anything like this even if you feel it is a joke to all. The fact he is using terms like this around female staff indicates the league should be sending the CEO on the sex courses not the toyota cup players.
 
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