It doesn't matter a jot what you two think.
I agree, the man flashed his backside at a group of fans, any damage to reputation was done by himself
"Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins."
"Homer Simpson, smiling politely."
It doesn't matter a jot what you two think.
DCFC
I can't see that happening. I think the board and especially Mr. Matthews will stick to their guns on this. Indecent exposure is what this was and it does warrant a summarily dismissal by his employers for gross misconduct and for a contravention of numerous public laws. In summary dismissal due procedures do not need to be followed.
I would love to know if there was a precedenct case in relation to this and i can't seem to find one.
we all know that there is a gulf in difference between Sean Connors' case and if their will be one between Dave Rogers and DFC. Connor improved bohs and then got fired while rogers dropped his togs for a laugh when his team where losing
You don't appear to be well up on this - Rogers was dismissed subsequent to his gesture to St Pats supporters (they were the "away" fans at Oriel, by the way)
If, as it appears, you as suggesting that Sean Connor should have been dismissed because of this "slight" on Bohemians or their fans you seem to have lost all sense of reality - a bit like Bohemians board itself over the last few years
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I dont know what you are on about. But Bohemians certainly have been consistent in their ineptitude when it comes to legal issues
Just on the above while summary dismissal can occur immediately and without notice or pay in lieu of notice, it should follow the basic principles of natural justice.
Normal proceedure would have been to suspend Rogers pending an investigation and the hold the disciplinary hearing which he should have been invited to and afforded representation at. Then if the outcome was to summary dismiss so be it. The fact that aparently none of this happened leads me to conclude that Dundalk may have a case to answer at the EAT.
I think a few cases were cited as precedent further up the thread.
Eh? Everybody knows what happened it had many, many witnesses and was even photographed. Rogers isn't denying it so I really don't see what purpose an 'investigation' or a hearing would serve.
He did something outrageously stupid and rightly lost his job. Him and the PFAI should feck right off and leave it at that.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Quoted the wrong person sorry.
I sincerely doubt mooning comes under the category of dismissal without proper procedures, I'll be shocked if it does. And I'd assume Rogers won't be on the same money at Lisburn as he was at Dundalk, so he'll definitely have a case to make.
I'm sure you'd do the same if it were you.
Lets redefine what it means to heal
That's not that likely in fairness since I'm
a) Not a footballer
b) Not a moron stupid enough to moon the crowd half way though an important match.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
[quote=Mr A;1175759]That's not that likely in fairness since I'm
a) Not a footballer
b) Not a moron stupid enough to moon the crowd half way though an important match.[/quote]
You left out the main part...with his team down 1nil and on the bloody stroke of half time, could have at least waited til after the macth, sure away fans have to wait at least 10 mins after the match to get out!
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Yes because in doing it during the bloody game he risks being caught, sent off and fined or worse, which is what happened, if he did after the game when nobody is bloody paying attention then he probably would still have a job for the reason that it probably would not have been caught with few watching or paying attention! Get the drift now?!
i cant understand how people get so visibly angry arguing on the internet. Quite funny!!calm down B&W - Dodge is perfectly correct in his interpretation of your post. Its only a crime if you get caught, eh??
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I think that we've established that what we were thinking doesn't matter.
Not that realising that what we were thinking doesn't matter matters in any way either.
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[quote=Black and White;1175763
....... could have at least waited til after the macth, [/quote]
Dodge, you are clearly misquoting him
The Dundalk FC board have clearly stated their reasons for sacking.
In my personal opinion mooning at fans (before, during or after the game) shows an incredible level of disrespect to all concerned. But it is obvious to anyone with any level of intelligence that doing so during a crucial game, resulting in a sending off, simple compounds the consequences of his actions for his club, team and the supporters. How do you find that so difficult to comprehend?
Last edited by Ezeikial; 11/06/2009 at 10:07 AM.
In all fairness Ezekial, the post you have made (and suggested Dodge has difficulty comprehending) is clearly different from the posts below, where Black and White suggests that if Rogers had mooned the away fans after the game and not been sent off, he (Black and White) wouldn't have been bothered at all.
For B&W, the main point, and the way Rogers disrespected the club and fans, is not that he mooned, but that he did it at the wrong time and got sent off for it.
Last edited by osarusan; 11/06/2009 at 11:28 AM.
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