Prestwich_Blue
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Nailed on.Dya think if I became a fully paid-up crackhead, drove down the wrong side of the road stoned out of my head and wore half a dozen sets of rosary beads, I'd get a job at Auntie's?
Nailed on.Dya think if I became a fully paid-up crackhead, drove down the wrong side of the road stoned out of my head and wore half a dozen sets of rosary beads, I'd get a job at Auntie's?
you aren't seriously comparing the behaviour of Merson, Hoddle etc with that of Beagrie are you?
I'm not trying to condone or play down what Beagrie did but does it impact or have any bearing on his ability to do his job? Hoddle's views were horribly offensive and, in my opinion, far more worthy of him being banned from the airwaves. Alan Brazil has failed to turn up to do his show because he's been too pissed on a number of occasions. Would you or I get away with that in our jobs?There's a difference with self destructive behaviour, religious views, and being a thug who has beaten up his girlfriend on 4 or 5 occasions in the past, who has been charged and found guilty. he was stood over his girlfriend shouting " I'm going to rip your f****** throat out' and 'f*** off you c***' " you aren't seriously comparing the behaviour of Merson, Hoddle etc with that of Beagrie are you?
I'm not trying to condone or play down what Beagrie did but does it impact or have any bearing on his ability to do his job? Hoddle's views were horribly offensive and, in my opinion, far more worthy of him being banned from the airwaves. Alan Brazil has failed to turn up to do his show because he's been too pissed on a number of occasions. Would you or I get away with that in our jobs?
Also depends on how valuable you are too them. There's a lot of hypocrisy around people in the public eye such as presenters and football players.Slightly rhetorical point I know but whether you would get away from it depends on your employer. If they decided that your behaviour was a consequence of alcohol addiction then rather than sacking you after verbal and written warnings you may be referred via occupational health to a alcohol counselling, addiction treatment etc, etc. An employee who engages with this in an attempt to address their problem may well keep their job.
The difference with Beagrie is that he's been convicted of committing a violent assault. Moreover it's a domestic assault against his partner. This, rightly, is deemed to be socially unacceptable and a broadcaster such as Sky can't been seen to be ignoring it or tacitly condoning it by not taking action. Whether it has a bearing on his ability to do his job is irrelevant.
To be fair mate if you're earning a good living ie 300k a year for talking best to walk away from your missus not knock the shit out of her.I earn just over a tenth of that a year if I was convicted of knocking shit out of the wife I wouldn't have a job either, he really has only himself to blame.Huge blow to him though - was on 300k a year plus at sky. Won't be getting that again.
Big price to play for a bit of a domestic.
To be fair mate if you're earning a good living ie 300k a year for talking best to walk away from your missus not knock the shit out of her.I earn just over a tenth of that a year if I was convicted of knocking shit out of the wife I wouldn't have a job either, he really has only himself to blame.
I dont know if your purposely trolling or trying to get a reaction with the 'bit of a domestic' line but the bloke has been convicted of assault,by way of punching his partner,this was after two previous allegations of abuse were not pursued as she withdrew the complaint.Huge blow to him though - was on 300k a year plus at sky. Won't be getting that again.
Big price to play for a bit of a domestic.