(Saint) wrote::lol: Wigan fans are going to want him jailed for life, Saints fans are going to want him let off with community service or whatever...please don't pretend this is anything other than club bias. The justice system will do its job and the club will act accordingly. He won't be sacked by Saints, that simply does not make sense to a professional club that is in the results business and is dealing with one of its key players.
(Saint) wrote::lol: Wigan fans are going to want him jailed for life, Saints fans are going to want him let off with community service or whatever...please don't pretend this is anything other than club bias. The justice system will do its job and the club will act accordingly. He won't be sacked by Saints, that simply does not make sense to a professional club that is in the results business and is dealing with one of its key players.
Exactly why the decision should not be left to the club!!!!! As I said in my previous post:
"In a sport that bans players 2 years for smoking cannabis (for example) I think players like Cockayne, Pryce and feka for that matter should be punished harshly by the RFL on a case by case basis."
The RFL would 'theoretically' be able to put club bias aside and think about the good of the game. They don't want druggies out of the sport for a certain period of time and I really believe other criminal acts should be treated in a similar fashion.
(Saint) wrote::lol: Wigan fans are going to want him jailed for life, Saints fans are going to want him let off with community service or whatever...please don't pretend this is anything other than club bias. The justice system will do its job and the club will act accordingly. He won't be sacked by Saints, that simply does not make sense to a professional club that is in the results business and is dealing with one of its key players.
That rather depends on how long he gets.
Are you going to keep paying him if he's inside for a significant stretch? How sensible would that be for a professional club?
personally i think the RFL needs to make a rule which overules all the clubs. stating that anyone bringing the game into disrepute off the field of play will be dealt with by them thus making sure that there is no bias
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Maybe I've missed it, but I've still not seen a single Saints post on this thread address the domestic violence aspect of the offence.
Whether or not Pryce should or should not continue to be a Saints player it would be right for the Saints club (and its fans) to publicly acknowledge the total unacceptability of domestic violence.
At the moment both Saints as a club and the posters on this thread are strangely silent on this issue.
It doesn't reflect well on any of you, to be honest.
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