i think that 5 point reduction is really going to bite LW up the arse sadly and i think there only chance left is to beat a worcester side full of beasts which is possible for them but they also have to hope sale dont find form and drop points
Appeal to be lodged, Welsh believe they have pretty good grounds to win the appeal. Lot more to this story than what is being said.
I think that LW have got off very lightly with 5pts and £15k as they were:
1) Guilty as charged;
2) Employing a player without a visa that allowed him to work in this country;
3) Not immediately alerting the RFU when concerns becoming apparent (forget the spin that they reported the issue - it would have come out as the RFU was not satisfied);
4) They bear some responsibility for their employee's actions who had authority to act on this issue;
5) They did not have appropriate systems in place; and
6) Even when an appropriate visa had been obtained TK was still played before he was properly registered.
I've not read too much into it yet, but from what I hear Welsh appealing won't get them anywhere.
Copy/paste from elsewhere:
Skimming the London Welsh fans forum, many are disappointed at the appeal and think they'll end up with a bigger penalty for doing so!
How could they think they'd get away with this? No way an appeal would work now.When his application was rejected, Keats and Scott forged a passport that falsely stated the player was born in Christchurch, England.
That's tough though, because they still can say it was under the club's jurisdiction and they are still responsible.
Exactly.The whole "guilty by association" thing. LW hired these guys so therefore ultimately they were responsible for the conduct whilst in employment. Based on that article I can't see any appeal being successful.
Yeah, Scott did seem to act independently.
I can't help but feel that while and appeal might be somewhat successful, LW will still take some blame.