Joined: Mar 24 2008 Posts: 1755 Location: in the stanningley club house
William Eve wrote:Just goes to show what can be achieved when one behaves oneself.
Nights out in places like Newcastle along with missed training sessions may lead to team selection conundrums which fail to provide the requisite opportunity for personal achievement on the relevant field of play.
i find it quite strange that the club deemed it appropriate to sanction bailey for this indiscretion william but declined to castigate him for a far more serious incident in a local hostelry in leeds last year,unless they never found out about it
a cracking half backs try by bailey last night though
Brian McDermott paraphrased Peter Fox. "He'd say if we had 13 Bernard Dwyers we wouldn't lose many RL games. It's the same for us with JJB"
Jonesy's a Legend wrote:i find it quite strange that the club deemed it appropriate to sanction bailey for this indiscretion william but declined to castigate him for a far more serious incident in a local hostelry in leeds last year,unless they never found out about it
a cracking half backs try by bailey last night though
They did find out about it. The landlord reported it to the club. They chose to sweep it under the carpet.
Joined: Mar 24 2008 Posts: 1755 Location: in the stanningley club house
Gotcha wrote:They did find out about it. The landlord reported it to the club. They chose to sweep it under the carpet.
if that is true then i am confused about the morality of our club and the required standards of conduct expected of it's employees?
i know numerous academy players that are currently on the clubs academy or scholarship systems that are only too aware of incidents like these,in fact one of them told me about this such incident!
what message does that then send out to them in regards to how they should conduct themselves?
Brian McDermott paraphrased Peter Fox. "He'd say if we had 13 Bernard Dwyers we wouldn't lose many RL games. It's the same for us with JJB"
Jonesy's a Legend wrote:if that is true then i am confused about the morality of our club and the required standards of conduct expected of it's employees?
i know numerous academy players that are currently on the clubs academy or scholarship systems that are only too aware of incidents like these,in fact one of them told me about this such incident!
what message does that then send out to them in regards to how they should conduct themselves?
Not a good one.
Presumably the club must have bought in to the mass love in for the work shy ''prop'' that eminates from this board.
It was a great try, time certain people got of Ryan's back, when he is the blue and amber he gives a 100 percent, Don't care about alleged event in bars, the important word is alleged. He is Ryan Bailey and he doe what he wants.
Jonesy's a Legend wrote:i find it quite strange that the club deemed it appropriate to sanction bailey for this indiscretion william but declined to castigate him for a far more serious incident in a local hostelry in leeds last year,unless they never found out about it
It points to an inconsistent approach by the club in dealing with disciplinary issues, though I'm led to believe the mood of the coach at the time was not conducive to the application of leniency.
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