Deckard wrote:
Shan, I think this misses the point about the significance of the whole episode - it's nothing to do with players with upset feelings, I think there are three problems (2 big, one small).
Firstly, legal ramifications - there is a reason why Fitzgerald immediately sought legal advice, and followed their recommendation to run it by the data protection body, and that reason is prima facie evidence potentially in support of a number of constructive dismissal cases.. People saying this is a storm in a teacup and will blow over are sorely deluded - Fitzgerald will be cacking bricks from now until at least the end of the contract cycle, and I would guess he already knows this will cost Munster money (and Munster of all sides can ill afford any more expenses).
etc.
Yes the legal profession are alerted to the fact that there's potential money making opportunities in the offing........sorry I mean they are aware there may be folk whose rights are being abused and they are on standby in case their protective web is needed.
Pathetic world and getting worse by the day.
It is a man's own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.
Shan wrote:
Pathetic world and getting worse by the day.
Cheer up Shan.
Personally I calculated that the world was at its absolute peak in 1994.
Which assuming a bell curve puts us now at 1974 levels and Limerick won the All Ireland in 73.