.saintspremiers wrote:Exactly.stkildathunda wrote:Remember this stuff is legal any other day of the week, you just can't take it game day.
If Saad is that dumb then tough luck. Rules are rules.
Just delist him now and let's move on.
I have to say the 'dumbness' in this situation would not surprise me if it extended to the club's processes/ duty of care.
We are talking about career ending here for one slip up. Added to this Saad admitted the slip up. I would really like to know the detail regarding our club's guidence to the players on legally available 'power' drinks like the one Saad sipped from.
In my own eyes the asada honchos appear far more interested in 'looking tough' in their'insistance' that the maximum penalty 'MUST' be played out. I honestly believe the asada motivation is more headline grabbing and far less interested in the education of sports people. When you think of the controversial afl policy for some tolerance reg:players taking illegal drugs
(dope and whatever else is part of the 3 strikes 'policy') it just makes the asada grandstanding look like the strategy of show ponies.
I'm not opposed to the AFL 3 strikes policy - I think it is partly motivated by education of players as opposed to a zero tolerance approach.
Young Ahmed wasn't injecting, let alone injecting regularly with illegal and performance enhancing drugs. From what I have heard Ahmed shared a one-off swig from a mate's bottle and then admitted it. Still the maximum punishment should be applied! Really? This is fair and reasonable? The asada strategy to me looks like a bunch of people trying to look indispensible and justifiably at the forefront of people's consciousness regarding the big issue of drugs in sport.
Another thing I haven't heard mentioned - did Ahmed consume this drink pre-game ?
Just one of a few questions I think should be out in the public arena so we can all have a more informed opinion as regards the performance of asada and our own St.Kilda club in this farcicle situation. I believe just like the players and the clubs asada 'must' be held up to close scrutiny in regard to their operating and decision-making processes. For mine asada seem to make decisions way too arbitrarily and seem out of whack from what many of us see as 'natural justice ' and sound decision-making.
GO SAINTS!