For those of you who don't know Shamrock Rovers are today having to explain to a 'judge' why Roddy Collins was sacked. Yes, Roddy's claiming for unfair dismissal. I'm sure a copy of the league table from that period will ensure he's made a fool of.
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For those of you who don't know Shamrock Rovers are today having to explain to a 'judge' why Roddy Collins was sacked. Yes, Roddy's claiming for unfair dismissal. I'm sure a copy of the league table from that period will ensure he's made a fool of.
This will have nothing to do with "league position"... it will have a lot to do with his failure to discharge his duties, his blatant reckless behaviour which could of lead to the winding up of Rovers by the Revenue and a clear and transparent by the book series of warnings issued from the board over a period of time which he ignored and thus the board will be vindicated for sacking him.
The state of Rovers' fitness and sharpness in the playoff games against Dublin City is also testament to his poor work.
Not really, Roddy was gone about 2 weeks at that stage was he not?
I think he left a couple of games early and on this reason alone he hasn't a leg to stand on. Chancing sppofer...
Roddy is on court so often these days I hope he got a bulk deal with his solicitor. :)
Maybe Ollie will represent him.
Apparently the 'claim' has been settled out of court, so basically more of our hard earned cash down the drain paying for our previous corrupt boards negligence!
Koh
Settling a case "on the steps of the court" is a much more cost effective way of doing things. If you proceed with the case you are into to serious money for you legal team. e.g an average barrister will charge approx €1500 (plus vat) per day or part of one. So it was in Roody's interest to withdraw rather than continue to have his costs rolling up.
No but it was the previous board that 'employed' him in the first place & neglected to bother with the little detail of a written contract!! Hardly the actions of a professional competent board of directors now is it?
That was probably the way ICBINHFRIP functioned & look what happened to them!!
Koh
The Employment Appeals Tribunal isn't really court. You don't incur huge costs going there.You don't even need a Solicitor or Barrister if you don't want one. They should have argued it out. I'd imagine Rovers would have had a strong case, it'd be interesting to hear Roddy's arguments!