Hello Trouble! wrote:
I'm disgusted by the coverage of Batley's 'Great Escape' (as dubbed by Eddie) on Boots N'All tonight.
It was on a par with them winning Super League and if Hemmings was any further up Kear's backside he'd see the sunset through his eyes.
But, Kear's attitude towards the situation and his quotes both made me feel ill and left me questioning the Bulldogs and RFL's role in it all. Here's a selected few:
"We're a honest club full of honest people which made a honest mistake."
"We were unaware Fairbank was illegible under dual registration but if we had submitted loan papers for the lad, the RFL told us he'd of been fine to play."
"The RFL have now made a final decision on the matter, and have acted honestly and with dignity throughout."
Take what you will from all this.
To be honest I think sky are giving Batley the right of reply after the shredding the whole sorry incident got on their earlier programme.
But, with reference to this:-
"We're a honest club full of honest people which made a honest mistake."
Making a mistake due to ignorance of the law/rules is no defence.
....And this.....
"We were unaware Fairbank was illegible under dual registration but if we had submitted loan papers for the lad, the RFL told us he'd of been fine to play."
Again, ignorance of the rules is no defence. Submitting loan papers and having them approved is not the same as saying he has been approved to play in a match where he has now become illelligible" according to the rules.
.....and this......
"The RFL have now made a final decision on the matter, and have acted honestly and with dignity throughout."
How would he know that this is the final decision? In fact how would the RFL know? Good legal action may reverse this. What he is really saying is "I'm putting on a front and hope I'm right"
It's all political shenanigans designed to sway the opinions of the viewer, and possibly dis-hearten Keighley. Don't fall for it guys.