Big D wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 12:01 pm
Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 11:32 am
mos_eisely_ wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 11:07 am
So far 29 Scotland players have come out and completely distanced themselves from the statement put out by the RPS
This is very messy and horrible for all concerned.
Piss poor journalism too. That clarification doesn't cut it.
There have been, throughout this sordid affair, too many fingers pointed too quickly without any evidence proffered. How do you know this is poor journalism? I am not in any way a fan of TOL, in fact I think they are rabble rousers of the lowest order in most of what they do, but if a direct quote is given from a representative of the players then it is not poor journalism to print it. Further, just because a bunch of players came out to distance themselves from the article does not mean they didn't say the things attributed to them nor that they didn't hold the opinions (in fact, even the players themselves have not said this). It is possible that this guy gave a statement/interview off his own back without discussing with the players, but it is equally possible that one or more of the players authorised it. Where I would agree is that the whole article and the situation in which the players representative thought it appropriate to give an interview is distasteful.
Personally, I think there are likely to have been numerous people who in some small way let Siobhan down, and those same people likely in numerous ways did much to help Siobhan, including her teammates. This is the way of the world - we cannot know what is inside someone else's head nor can we foresee the future. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, as the saying goes, and it seems many are relying on it to form their opinions on a situation that none of us know the full facts of. My own opinion is that those stirring the pot, including Mark Palmer at the Times, The Offside Line, Cammy Black and Co of the Scottish Rugby Podcast and others need to step back and have a think. They are all implicitly pointing the finger of blame for a suicide at a number of people who likely do not deserve the accusation in the slightest, including Dr Rob, the team Managers and Physios, Bryan Eason, Siobhan's teammates and maybe even Dodson himself. If mistakes were made, these should be learned from. If people were culpable for the situation through negligence, redress should be made through the proper channels including the courts if necessary. Blaming people outright at this stage is however wrong, and may lead to further negative impacts on individuals who should not need to go through such a situation.