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Quote from: wing commander on January 30, 2019, 04:18:56 pm its due process. Personally I'm happy for the club to do what they need to do,follow the correct procedure and come to a balanced decision based on the factual information that they have, which I'm dam sure will be a lot more than a report in the Free Press... it's a sad state of affairs regardless of the outcomeApparently the club had representatives in court and will have heard what the prosecutor, Mason's QC and the judge had to say.They won't have factual information other than that. I can understand Mr Mason trying to defend his son but I can't see how taking a photo would leave DNA on the girl's bra.What I can't understand is eight people liking his remarks - some of whom had already said he should be dismissed!In the absence of any clause in his contract stating he would be liable to instant dismissal if he was convicted of any sexual offence the club will have to go through all the due processes.They are probably right not to comment further until a decision has been made and it might be better if SM didn't comment about it on here on their behalf as well.As he pleaded guilty there can be no prospect of an appeal, other than against his sentence.In that case I would have a lot more sympathy for young Mr Mason if he had come out with a public statement admitting his shame and apologising for his behaviour, rather than allowing his father to continue to plead his innocence, and beg the girl and the club to forgive him.I don't envy the club in their deliberations but I think the final outcome is inevitable.
its due process. Personally I'm happy for the club to do what they need to do,follow the correct procedure and come to a balanced decision based on the factual information that they have, which I'm dam sure will be a lot more than a report in the Free Press... it's a sad state of affairs regardless of the outcome
Quote from: Lifelong supporter on January 30, 2019, 04:58:26 pmQuote from: wing commander on January 30, 2019, 04:18:56 pm its due process. Personally I'm happy for the club to do what they need to do,follow the correct procedure and come to a balanced decision based on the factual information that they have, which I'm dam sure will be a lot more than a report in the Free Press... it's a sad state of affairs regardless of the outcomeApparently the club had representatives in court and will have heard what the prosecutor, Mason's QC and the judge had to say.They won't have factual information other than that. I can understand Mr Mason trying to defend his son but I can't see how taking a photo would leave DNA on the girl's bra.What I can't understand is eight people liking his remarks - some of whom had already said he should be dismissed!In the absence of any clause in his contract stating he would be liable to instant dismissal if he was convicted of any sexual offence the club will have to go through all the due processes.They are probably right not to comment further until a decision has been made and it might be better if SM didn't comment about it on here on their behalf as well.As he pleaded guilty there can be no prospect of an appeal, other than against his sentence.In that case I would have a lot more sympathy for young Mr Mason if he had come out with a public statement admitting his shame and apologising for his behaviour, rather than allowing his father to continue to plead his innocence, and beg the girl and the club to forgive him.I don't envy the club in their deliberations but I think the final outcome is inevitable. Could you kindly tell me where I'm commenting on their behalf?
Glad you made that last statement PDX.I would hazard a guess that there aren’t many blokes who haven’t put their hands somewhere that they shouldn’t have and got reprimanded or got a slap, at one time or another in their life.
If he was suspended on Tuesday afternoon why didn't we announce that then, rather than saying on Tuesday night "The club will consider its options"?Right decision but seems a bit muddled the way it's been announced.
...Tuesday afternoon he was found guilty... suspended him...Tuesday night... considering their options...Thursday released a statement saying that they suspended him on Tuesday. ...
It seems to me like plenty of people cant wait for the hanging.
Quote from: drfchound on January 31, 2019, 03:24:37 pmIt seems to me like plenty of people cant wait for the hanging.I wouldn't say that, I don't think that I've read much about anyone saying he should have been given a more severe punishment, it's just that people would be uncomfortable with him playing for us now and wouldn't be unhappy to see him sacked.