Rick Everitt's hearing
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So?LoOkOuT said:Someone going by Eddie_Snowden just signed up.
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Who Eddie Snowden ?0
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But they could have got the same result through a proper process.Stig said:
Is it really though? Is there a possibility that the club's owners have deliberately engineered these situations so that they get the confidentially agreements they want and effectively gag people from telling something else? A conspiracy theory, I know and I have nothing to back it up but it does seem to be a possibly.MountsfieldPark said:The score as it stands:
Current Board 0 Aggrieved Former Directors and Employees 2 (2 own goals)
My guess is that Rick can't speak about the specifics of the case. That shouldn't stop him writing about how we play against Watford, whether Powell is doing a good job or praising Prothero.0 -
That's PT Prothero to you ;0)Henry Irving said:
But they could have got the same result through a proper process.Stig said:
Is it really though? Is there a possibility that the club's owners have deliberately engineered these situations so that they get the confidentially agreements they want and effectively gag people from telling something else? A conspiracy theory, I know and I have nothing to back it up but it does seem to be a possibly.MountsfieldPark said:The score as it stands:
Current Board 0 Aggrieved Former Directors and Employees 2 (2 own goals)
My guess is that Rick can't speak about the specifics of the case. That shouldn't stop him writing about how we play against Watford, whether Powell is doing a good job or praising Prothero.
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I was also there today (in a private capacity) and it was noticeable that it was the respondent's representative who approached AB at least twice to discuss the terms in a consultation room, not AB approaching the club reps and seeking to withdraw his claim. I therefore would say that AB will feel vindicated even if perhaps not wholly satisfied. I did wonder if an agreement was in the air (because of the approaches) but had to leave before lunch so was not present for the damp squib which followed.
For anyone who is not familiar with the area where the Tribunal sits, it is a shithole down past West Croydon station. The only amusing diversion during the morning were the sounds emanating from the 'EasyGym' which (with Lidl) sits directly beneath the Tribunal. Judicial hearings were taking place to the sound of a heavy thudding beat and some woman screeching at overweight Nigelettes. On reflection the heavy thudding may have been the weight transfer from one mountainous leg to the other. I suspect that most cases get compromised just to avoid having to endure that noise and to have some residual hearing at the end of the case.
I hope AB can move on and prosper in his new career.0 -
Anyone want to join me watching paint dry?0
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you paint a wonderful picture of the lower echelons of the great English legal system ((:->)legaladdick said:I was also there today (in a private capacity) and it was noticeable that it was the respondent's representative who approached AB at least twice to discuss the terms in a consultation room, not AB approaching the club reps and seeking to withdraw his claim. I therefore would say that AB will feel vindicated even if perhaps not wholly satisfied. I did wonder if an agreement was in the air (because of the approaches) but had to leave before lunch so was not present for the damp squib which followed.
For anyone who is not familiar with the area where the Tribunal sits, it is a shithole down past West Croydon station. The only amusing diversion during the morning were the sounds emanating from the 'EasyGym' which (with Lidl) sits directly beneath the Tribunal. Judicial hearings were taking place to the sound of a heavy thudding beat and some woman screeching at overweight Nigelettes. On reflection the heavy thudding may have been the weight transfer from one mountainous leg to the other. I suspect that most cases get compromised just to avoid having to endure that noise and to have some residual hearing at the end of the case.
I hope AB can move on and prosper in his new career.0 -
- Someone got sacked, possibly wronglystilladdicted said:
A very humane and sensitive response. I can't help but think that the whole process must have been enormously draining for Rick and his family, whilst the people who have caused it all still don't give a monkeys. The sooner these nasty people are gone, the better for everyone.Valley McMoist said:It saddens me to think that AB has done nothing wrong in this scenario and he loses his livelihood all because someone in power doesn't like him. The owners and management have a lot to answer for, IMO. The pay-off isn't gonna last forever.
- Raised a grievence or similar
- Told anyone who was prepared to listen, log on or buy a magazine that the truth will be told about the employer
- Provided sniper activity against the employer
- Took it to court
- Accepted the cash for silence
- It won't be in the news tomorrow
Just my opinion though - don't sue me.
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I know you have said it is an opinion, and as valid as mine or anybody else's, but do you have any evidence for this bit?PL54 said:
- Told anyone who was prepared to listen, log on or buy a magazine that the truth will be told about the employerstilladdicted said:
A very humane and sensitive response. I can't help but think that the whole process must have been enormously draining for Rick and his family, whilst the people who have caused it all still don't give a monkeys. The sooner these nasty people are gone, the better for everyone.Valley McMoist said:It saddens me to think that AB has done nothing wrong in this scenario and he loses his livelihood all because someone in power doesn't like him. The owners and management have a lot to answer for, IMO. The pay-off isn't gonna last forever.
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Does anyone know what RE did to get sacked...that would bring some balance and interest for me.0
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I went to CAFC after I was made redundant, about a year later probably, for a chat regarding a possible role that was available and was asked not to post on here full stop about anything. Even non football related.Henry Irving said:
But they could have got the same result through a proper process.Stig said:
Is it really though? Is there a possibility that the club's owners have deliberately engineered these situations so that they get the confidentially agreements they want and effectively gag people from telling something else? A conspiracy theory, I know and I have nothing to back it up but it does seem to be a possibly.MountsfieldPark said:The score as it stands:
Current Board 0 Aggrieved Former Directors and Employees 2 (2 own goals)
My guess is that Rick can't speak about the specifics of the case. That shouldn't stop him writing about how we play against Watford, whether Powell is doing a good job or praising Prothero.
In my time working at the club, as far as I was aware I was fully trusted by my seniors at the time, well, certainly for the first year anyway, under my first boss, with the confidential information that I was privvy to on a daily basis. Even my husband wasn't aware we'd signed players until he read it online, let alone wages, plans etc etc despite me witnessing signatures on their contracts and preparing packs for the board meetings etc. There are still things to this day I know about the club from that time that I've never mentioned to anyone. This was before the takeover too I think.
Found it quite insulting and shocking that they thought I'd breach confidentiality actually. To do my job you have to have trust. I hoped though it was just fear of the 'interweb' with a non-techy savvy HR person. Now someone is going to find some post from me in 2008 that could completely undermine everything I've just said :-)
I guess it's different at Rick doesn't work for the club anymore, and not an employee, so they can't essentially tell him what he can and can't do, but I wouldn't put it past them to try!
Anyway, hope everything works out for Rick and his family.0 -
There you go, straight from the tea lady's mouth0
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err.... Alan Pardew's pastry chef I'll have you know.
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Those board packs were good. Still got mine in the loft somewhere. If only there was somewhere I could sell them to raise money for Charlton causes.0
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oh and I didn't get the advertised job role btw :-)0
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No evidence, just opinion.
In such circumstances:
Why (and when) would you relaunch a magazine ?
Why (and when) would you posts on a website much more regularity and with continued negative tone against ex-employer ?
A result of boredom setting in I would imagine but some could think it might create audience for future details, insights and opinions.0 -
I suppose the possibility that he is really worried about the direction of the club he has given most of his waking time to since the mid 80s, would be out of the question?PL54 said:No evidence, just opinion.
In such circumstances:
Why (and when) would you relaunch a magazine ?
Why (and when) would you posts on a website much more regularity and with continued negative tone against ex-employer ?
A result of boredom setting in I would imagine but some could think it might create audience for future details, insights and opinions.
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Not out of the question in my mind.
All things are/were possibilities.
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Transfer window day seems a strange choice for the hearing
With only my pre judged opinion based on the petty stuff I have read on here and not the full facts, I don't think I can really congratulate either side on a win, but hopefully airman is pleased and he can move on to his next position.
Does however still stagger me how the majority of people on here want our football club to lose a court case, and a load of cash, without knowing any of the facts.0 -
I think thats why most wanted the club to lose the case as we no nothing. Most of us hoped that durring the case we would hear something about the inner workings of what seems to be a slowly failing club!Southendaddick said:Transfer window day seems a strange choice for the hearing
With only my pre judged opinion based on the petty stuff I have read on here and not the full facts, I don't think I can really congratulate either side on a win, but hopefully airman is pleased and he can move on to his next position.
Does however still stagger me how the majority of people on here want our football club to lose a court case, and a load of cash, without knowing any of the facts.
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I dunno about that. It seems to me the majority of people on here want the right thing to be done, without knowing any of the facts.0
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@Southendaddick
Pretty ironic that the date from the Tribunal came up as today, illustrative of our off pitch focus.0 -
I think I speak for a lot of us who just want our club to behave like a decent employer and manage redundancy, (or removal because your face doesn't fit), in a classy way, so that court cases are not necessary.Southendaddick said:
Does however still stagger me how the majority of people on here want our football club to lose a court case, and a load of cash, without knowing any of the facts.
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Oi - I lived 200 yards from there for 12 years!legaladdick said:
For anyone who is not familiar with the area where the Tribunal sits, it is a shithole down past West Croydon station.
You're right though - its an absolute fecking hole
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actually 3-0 PV,AB & RE with more to come well done to them all I'd screw every last penny out of themHenry Irving said:MountsfieldPark said:The score as it stands:
Current Board 0 Aggrieved Former Directors and Employees 2 (2 own goals)
Very good.
Any bets on when the Kavanagh case will be settled?0 -
I agree with thisSouthendaddick said:Does however still stagger me how the majority of people on here want our football club to lose a court case, and a load of cash, without knowing any of the facts.
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I agree with thisPragueAddick said:
I think I speak for a lot of us who just want our club to behave like a decent employer and manage redundancy, (or removal because your face doesn't fit), in a classy way, so that court cases are not necessary.Southendaddick said:
Does however still stagger me how the majority of people on here want our football club to lose a court case, and a load of cash, without knowing any of the facts.0 -
Priceless! This from the person who a few minutes before wanted company to watch paint dry ie found the whole thread boring. I'm sure AB will inbox the details to you for your entertainment.maybe_baby said:Does anyone know what RE did to get sacked...that would bring some balance and interest for me.
To be sacked, take legal proceedings and then actually be in a tribunal hearing is extremely stressfull. I doubt anyone not directly involved knows the full details (and the 'facts' will vary depending who you speak to) but as it is certain that there is a 'gagging' clause we will all have to guess. I think PL54 does some validity in the points he makes albeit I disagree with his/her wording.
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I don't it proves that the people in charge haven't got a cluePL54 said:
I agree with thisSouthendaddick said:Does however still stagger me how the majority of people on here want our football club to lose a court case, and a load of cash, without knowing any of the facts.
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Leroy, that 200 yards may have made ALL the difference:-)Leroy Ambrose said:
Oi - I lived 200 yards from there for 12 years!legaladdick said:
For anyone who is not familiar with the area where the Tribunal sits, it is a shithole down past West Croydon station.
You're right though - its an absolute fucking hole0













