Quote ="knockersbumpMKII"We can only hope that happens eh
, just because he's a s'hitbag
or as your lot seem to think it's already in the bag and the RFL have no option but to find him guilty due to said 'witch hunt'
. As we speak they have specialists from hollywood prepping the faked video evidence and the top top person from interpol for the lip sync interpretation so the foul mouthed one gets an absolute shower of s'hit landed on his head..
OR, as is reasonably likely, the RFL will come out with ' we've diligently assessed all the facts and have taken time to ensure that the correct decision is taken giving due consideration to the player, the game as a whole & the law and have no conclusive evidence to show that ZH said anything homophobic. We have however warned the player for foul & abusive language and we will carry on to ensure the sport is as family friendly as it's always been'..yadda yadda..'"
It's fascinating how the RFL spends all year round being slating for not being able to do things properly and generally being useless and making a mess of things.
Yet those who either think Hardaker is guilty (or would like him to be) are trying to portray a picture of the RFL as some efficient, well run, thoughtful and all around quality organisation who'll do a fine good of investigating this.
Reality probably is that after Leeds questioned there actions they were hopeful that the case would die down quite a bit after a few weeks before quietly announcing a no charge verdict. Hardaker bringing it back up again in the last 24 hours might force them to eventually do something in the next 48 hours though.
This isn't some complex murder trial or phone hacking scandal which requires plenty of evidence and time to build a case. It's simple, either the ref heard him say it or not.....it's as straightforward as that.