summary: clarkson and fagan to meet with ex-players in concilitation scheduled for march 26th and 27th
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summary: clarkson and fagan to meet with ex-players in concilitation scheduled for march 26th and 27th
summary: clarkson and fagan to meet with ex-players in concilitation scheduled for march 26th and 27th
I dunno, dont think they would go to mediation of they were just gunna sue each other.Another North sacrifice heading our way, the timing is impeccable!!!!
Just when I thought we were through all this s**t….will end up in court, mark my words!
I dunno, dont think they would go to mediation of they were just gunna sue each other.
Think it’ll drag on and on. There’s financials on the line. It won’t be a sorry session and everyone moves on. Whatever AC admits too, or has a different version of events of, will be the direction the court case heads. I hope I am wrong.
There’s a man who’s had experience with theseWho would be conciliator?
Hope you are right The WarlordThis and the money side totally separate no.
Like folks are getting paid out by Hawthorn/AFL regardless
North Melbourne’s head of football Todd Viney confirmed on Saturday that Clarkson would be absent from the club this week to attend the talks.
Of course not. Do it right before our marqee game for the year in the hope we stuff it up so they have a reason to take it off us.Couldn't have done this preseason or during bye week.
Compensation to all affected parties, including the three Hawthorn officials and the Indigenous families, will be central to the negotiations in Melbourne on Tuesday and Wednesday.
However, a sticking point over whether a settlement is reached this week could involve the size of the payments and the wording of public statements and proposed apologies.
A Hawthorn spokesman confirmed a club delegation, led by president Andy Gowers and chief executive Ashley Klein, would be present at the talks at an undisclosed location.
Finally.
This is what should have happened in private from the get go.
Instead Hawthorn incompetence and Rusty Jackson's white saviour complex stuffed things up horrifically