LittleDavey
NRL Captain
- Mar 25, 2013
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it is not his religious views that is denying him employment ... it is his potential to damage the fiscal well-being and reputation of the NRL that's the issue ...
at least that would be the NRL's argument ... which is a strong one, and getting stronger by the day given the backlash that is occurring in the ESL right now
Which is why I mentioned that his contract would have to include not speaking out publicly for the duration.
Idk, maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I believe in true free speech. I don't like what he says, but I'll support his right to say it. How would other clubs be likely to lose sponsors because of another clubs' signing? How on earth would they prove such a thing? Would the NRL seriously lose $$ if they allowed him to play in the comp? Doubtful. The pessimist in me says it's all purely marketing, cashing in on the publicity.