GrumpyOne wrote:saintlee wrote:GrumpyOne wrote:You said the Coach and the Leadership Group don't want him there. It's none of their business. They are there to coach and play respectively, not to try and run the club.
Somebody should ask Roo if he made any threats to the Board if Lovett wasn't suspended when he was.
I disagree. If they don't want him there, which is what we've been told, that is a major problem - if only from a on-field perspective.
Also, I am sure the coach was brought into the board's decision making process, even if he didn't have the final word.
Not sure what your last statement regarding Rooey is getting at....are you suggesting Rooey tried to manipulate the board?
IMO the club acted in undue haste and contrary to the rules of natural justice.
No way would the prominent employment lawyer on the board have advised them that the suspension was the legal thing to do.
Made a can of worms a whole lot wrigglier.
IMO someone threatened the board with something a whole lot worse that a Lovett suspension.
Roo should distance himself from any involvement.
I disagree that the club acted in defiance of natural justice and that their actions are worlds apart from how other organisations would deal with a similar scenario.
He has been suspended on full pay while he is the subject of a major criminal investigation. If you think this is an odd scenario you might want to check out these stories:
Senior public servant suspended pending investigation
http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/ ... 526361.htm
Soccer player suspended pending investigatio
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009 ... estigation
Basketballer suspended pending investigation
http://au.sports.yahoo.com/news/article ... n-incident
Teacher suspended on full pay while investigations take place
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... _suspended
This just a few but I think you'll find what the club has done is indeed legal.
No can of worms here or defiance of natural justice, He retains his right to earn a wage, he retains the presumption of innocence. He has been suspended based purely on the fact that he is the centre of a criminal investigation. This decision has nothing to do with his guilt or innocence.
What actually is in defiance of his right to natural justice is the constant speculation, and the media constant reporting
the fact that he is expected to be charged shortly.
Anyway, that's my two cents....
Life is very short and there's no time for fussing and fighting my friends.