I don't know if anyone watched Scrum V tonight (I only caught the last part), but I thought it was disgraceful they they broadcast comments from the Zebra Coach and ex-Ireland international Michael Bradley criticising the Ospreys management implying that they had targeted Allen Clarke because of poor results. Reports thus far suggest this is not the case that it "became a matter of personal misconduct". Catrin Heledd then said that coaches will stick together. Presumably the BBC know as little as the rest of us what has happened and IMO should not have allowed those comments to be broadcast. We supporters often criticise the management, but in this case I think they have a right to complain to the BBC for broadcasting unsubstantiated comments such as this.
@ospreysfanforum Agree totally with that. Whatever offence Clarke is alleged to have committed it would need to be horrific to justify instant dismissal and not a warning. Of course the Ospreys can terminate him for any reason as long as they pay compensation. I will be amazed if stories don't leak though and the forum needs to be careful what is posted.
I don't know if anyone watched Scrum V tonight (I only caught the last part), but I thought it was disgraceful they they broadcast comments from the Zebra Coach and ex-Ireland international Michael Bradley criticising the Ospreys management implying that they had targeted Allen Clarke because of poor results. Reports thus far suggest this is not the case that it "became a matter of personal misconduct". Catrin Heledd then said that coaches will stick together. Presumably the BBC know as little as the rest of us what has happened and IMO should not have allowed those comments to be broadcast. We supporters often criticise the management, but in this case I think they have a right to complain to the BBC for broadcasting unsubstantiated comments such as this.