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None of these players got immediately sacked without notification - just fines and (in some rare cases) 1 or 2 game suspensions by the FA.
Ezekial, using your logic means that Fabio should have been sacked for stupidly getting sent off.
Rogers dropping his togs is either acceptable or not. You're basically saying that on a different occasion your board would not have sacked him for doing what he did.Tell that to the PFAI
I'm getting dizzy reading your posts, there are so many circles you are talking in. You are so deep in the hole that digging yourself a little bit deeper will see you surface in Australia.
Nice to have a pop at the Drogs as well, when it happens yourselves, we'll give you some advice.
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Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
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None of these players got immediately sacked without notification - just fines and (in some rare cases) 1 or 2 game suspensions by the FA.
Kom Igen, FCK...
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I distinctly remmebr two weeks ago in Utd park we had to be taken across the pitch and let out the home side as aload of scummers went up the road where the away fans entre and exit and wouldnt move!Wana expalin that side of the scumbag element disabledrog or are ye still gloating that ye are little saints up DOWN there in that dump.
so what is your issue with dave rogers then .. is it because he showed a bit of his arse cheeksor do you not like the man.. so how is blake mooning not relative to rogers mooning and i only answered a post were the question asked does this happen in other domestic leagues.. it has happened numerous times in the uk
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Good find.
I don't think Dundalk stand a chance on this one. Sure, it was offensive (though not offensive enough to stop MNS showing it three times, and once in slow motion). A hefty suspension and fine would have sent out the message adequately. A straight sacking for a single indiscretion is at best bloody-minded, at worst opportunistic.
Has Rogers got a young family? What else is he going to do?
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Shouldn't he have thought about that before doing something so outrageously stupid?
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
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it was settled out of court. He got €60k in the end
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As it happens, I was a huge fan of Rogers, he was without doubt one of our best players this season. Okay, he's a badgekisser, but unlike most other journeymen badgekissers who've played at Dundalk, he always gave 100%. My initial response when I heard Rogers was sacked -- on the back of our seventh red card this season (and Mickey Collins hasn't played a game yet [!]) -- was that he deserved to be fired for his stupidity alone. But I don't think he would have been sacked had he mooned and been booked; he probably would have been fined and perhaps suspended. And for that reason, I don't think he should have been sacked. I can see why the board was quick to act (even if I don't agree with the severity of the punishment), given our disciplinary record this season and the likely ridicule and condemmnation the club would have faced in the press (and elsewhere) this week had they not dealt with Rogers' actions sufficiently, unfortunately that has backfired. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
The circumstances of Blake's (half) and Rogers' (full) mooning were completely different, that was my point.
I love the fact that one of the main points made on MNS was that young kids might have seen it.
Then they go and replay it several time, at 8pm, during a show where young kids might easily be watching.
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These cases are not comparable. None of these players got themselves sent off. Now obviously getting yourself sent off stupidly is not a sacking offence, or Declan O'Brien could go for kicking the ball away twice in 5 minutes a couple of weeks ago, but it could and should be a disciplinary issue.
Celdrogs says "You're basically saying that on a different occasion your board would not have sacked him for doing what he did." Yes, of course the occasion is relevant. The fact that Rogers' actions may well have affected Dundalk's league position at the end of the season is surely a relevant criterion when determined gross misconduct. In non-football terms he has damaged his employers image (no mean feat this season) and he has potentially done immense financial damage to his employer (if Dundalk go down).
I don't know what the board would do in a different hypothetical situation.
But I doubt if he would have been sacked if it was a post match "celebration" after clinching promotion, league title etc. My personal view is that "dropping his togs" is unacceptable, but the consequences (especially for his team and club) of doing it in the middle of a vital match verus post match celebration are obviously very different.
I would certainly be in favour of him being fined for his indiscipline. Similarly standard clubs fines for bookings for dissent are entirely appropriate (as at Galway under Ian Foster?)
If such a regime had been installed by the manager at the start of the season, Dundalk's record of indiscipline would surely have been very different this season
Last edited by Ezeikial; 27/05/2009 at 5:46 PM.
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