Quote Ian P="Ian P"It took several pages before some one raised the issue of some punishment to the club, a record. '"
I'm as suprised as you, it should have appeared far earlier.
Quote Ian P="Ian P"OK but the club has been sold and a complete change at board, administration and coaching has taken place since this incident happened. Punish the new Hull FC owner or those who where responsible at the time? '"
The fact that the club has new owners is irrelevant. The club through its CEO at the time tried to cover up drug taking by a player. The club is liable for the actions of its CEO in the same way it is when breaching the salary cap. The new owners have bought that liability when they bought the club. All offences committed don't immediately cease to be punished just due to a change of ownership as Bren points out.
Quote Ian P="Ian P"
I am not being defensive I simply ask how can it be legal to punish a club for a previous administrations short comings ? '"
Come on, you're not that daft.
Quote Ian P="Ian P"These jokers did the game as a whole no favours and I would love to get to the bottom of this,this is the tip of the iceberg. Who knew about this and who else is implicated some have moved on to other clubs, some walked away very smartish as well. I for one would welcome a full investigation and I do not believe for one moment that these three acted independantly, knowing the culture at FC AT THE TIME.'"
It would be interesting to know if anyone else knew what was happening with Gleeson, whether for instance Agar knew. If he didn't who was lying to him about why Gleeson was unavailable for selection.
That still doesn't absolve Hull FC as a club from blame since their CEO has been found covering it all up.
Personally I think some sort of punishment should be due, whether its just a fine or what, but there has to be some form of punishment handed out from the RFL.