[quote="Ckt2487":91316fi3]Didn't take someone long to comment without any evidence that the club knew.
Appo maybe hasn't told the club as they weren't aware of this and the police/protection unit aren't going to tip off when an active investigation is under way.[/quote:91316fi3]
Don't the club support their players with welfare issues?
Seems the club did know, some time, before their announcement.
https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/sa ... pe-charges
[quote="Ckt2487":91316fi3]Didn't take someone long to comment without any evidence that the club knew.
Appo maybe hasn't told the club as they weren't aware of this and the police/protection unit aren't going to tip off when an active investigation is under way.[/quote:91316fi3]
Don't the club support their players with welfare issues?
Seems the club did know, some time, before their announcement.
https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/sa ... pe-charges
Seems that Appo had made his mind up to skip bail and flee to PNG within hours of being charged so not sure what support the club could/should have offered
[quote="Ornery Optimist":rmunirwp]Don't the club support their players with welfare issues?
Seems the club did know, some time, before their announcement.
https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/sa ... pe-charges[/quote:rmunirwp]
Where is your evidence the club knew about it?
He handed his keys over to the club manager but I don't see any mention of him telling the club he was charged?
[quote="Ornery Optimist":rmunirwp]Don't the club support their players with welfare issues?
Seems the club did know, some time, before their announcement.
https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/sa ... pe-charges[/quote:rmunirwp]
Where is your evidence the club knew about it?
He handed his keys over to the club manager but I don't see any mention of him telling the club he was charged?
It's amazing a serious offence as this and people are still trying to point score regarding clubs. What are people suggesting, that the club knew he'd been charged, bailed the country and thought "nah, hopefully we can still have a good season for us, so we'll keep paying him through December"
West Yorkshire police didn't announce it until Friday despite him being out of the country for over a month. These types of crimes have a very low conviction rate. Maybe, just maybe the club were legally advised to do nothing, and try let the police do their job. Then making this info public obvious changed that.
Appo's immediate actions after his release on bail speak volumes. I hope for the victims sake they drag him back to this country so he can face justice.
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