Wanderer wrote:
Cos believing the guilty party's Dad is definitely the way to go ...
No, with you there. There are some outlandish allegations made against the club in that post however, that reflect really badly on the club. They could easily take legal action if they considered them not to be true. It's going to be interesting to see how Warrington respond, if they do at all.
The allegation that McGuire played with head knocks and was told not to report them is scandalous in this day and age and with the heightened awareness of concussion issues and long term damage caused. Also, him having no feeling in his hand from a shoulder injury the club refused to scan in case they found an injury is a big allegation. Having seen how well Warrington treat the junior academy players at the club, I highly doubt there is any less focus on welfare in the first team. The suggestion that the club was unprofessional in not sending through the players supporting statements to the tribunal is something club will be unhappy about if not true as well.
I don't think this is over either. There will be a lot said once McGuire gets back to Australia no doubt.