RiverEagle
Bencher
No I would've thought the massive gambling debts Tandy had - and Greenberg would've known about - were reason enough for a club boss to intervene.
That Tandy went on to try and dictate that penalty against the Cowboys was just the sad culmination of that dysfunction.
My point, as was global's, is towards the character and leadership of Greenberg. OR, lack of those qualities. Tandy's case is just another example of a growing number.
No-one forced Tandy down that road, but nobody , at least on the surface, seemed to try and stop or help him either.
And Greenberg is top of that list.
To do nothing, and cynically deny even knowing of Tandy's chronic addiction is seriously flawed.
Unless you believe the CEO, the head of a club, has no duty of care to all employees, including the players.
That's my point. No implications.
That Tandy went on to try and dictate that penalty against the Cowboys was just the sad culmination of that dysfunction.
My point, as was global's, is towards the character and leadership of Greenberg. OR, lack of those qualities. Tandy's case is just another example of a growing number.
No-one forced Tandy down that road, but nobody , at least on the surface, seemed to try and stop or help him either.
And Greenberg is top of that list.
To do nothing, and cynically deny even knowing of Tandy's chronic addiction is seriously flawed.
Unless you believe the CEO, the head of a club, has no duty of care to all employees, including the players.
That's my point. No implications.