The actual rape may not have been, but there 'may have' been other actions by Lovett that night that were against club rules and this young lady may have been a witness to it. We know for a fact that he was drinking excessively. We know from past history that Lovett loses complete control when he drinks (just ask anyone from Essendon). Heaven only knows what else he got up to that night!GrumpyOne wrote:I seem to remember way back in the early days of this sad saga, that the Club said the alleged rape had nothing to do with the sacking.
When and where? I have never heard him speak about this publicly.GrumpyOne wrote:AL has continually protested his innocence, yet was sacked by the club without being able to mount a defence to the charge. Unfair dismissal in anyone's book.
You have to be kidding! Do you seriously believe for one moment that the 'alleged' rape was the only reason for the sacking of Lovett? I think you will find that it was the final straw, but not the only one. All of Lovetts actions during his very brief stint at our club have been deplorable. Missing training sessions, he was picked up by the police at the front of his house when he was passed out drunk and they are but 2 examples. Lovett would have had clauses in his contract re his behavior.GrumpyOne wrote:The club has been forced to play dirty pool in this matter, forced on it by the ill-conceived sacking of AL, which was in turn forced upon it by the alleged victim's relationship with a player.
The result is a grab for money by AL, not entirely expected, and the club's determination to use every dirty legal trick in the book to avoid it.
Both sides will come out of this with manure on their boots.
Bottom line is this: Lovett was given a second chance and he screwed it up (before you get you knickers in a not grumpy, I am not only referring to the pending rape charges but his behavior full stop). To continually make him out to be a white-haired angel is getting very old. He has PROVEN to have significant issues with alcohol. It was PROVEN that he was not towing the line at St Kilda. He was given his second and final chance by RL after he was picked up by the police late last year. He was missing training sessions and was not towing the company line, therefore he was terminated.
You are quick to point out that AL has a right to be innocent untill proven guilty. Not sure why you are unable to offer the same courtesy to the St Kilda FC.