I agree hammer. Plenty of tough stuff in life but usually it comes down to how it is handled. And most often it is handled poorly and sloppy.
Epic fail for Parra and Stuart.
I agree hammer. Plenty of tough stuff in life but usually it comes down to how it is handled. And most often it is handled poorly and sloppy.
Epic fail for Parra and Stuart.
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Luckily our club doesnt have a dozen **** players.
I guess Parra have been down in the dumps since 2009 so maybe it is welcome. But if it doesnt pan out, Ricky will get sacked from another club.
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As bad as it sounds about how it was handled (if it did go down like that). You've to factor in social media these days. For instance, it would be quite a challenge to deal with each player on a 'one on one' basis. Because once the first bloke was told the news. He could walk away at the end of the conversation and pull out his mobile phone get on twitter, facebook etc.. and tell the world. And if you think about it, news could be spread to most of them by the time they've gotten to 3rd or 4th bloke. So with that said, what would be the better option to handle mass sackings in this day 'n age?
By the way. I'm not sticking up for Ricky or the Eels establishment. Just highlighting one of modern day elements that might be worth considering in this situation..