fred keenor wrote:Club reporting no decision has yet been made
arabellaman wrote:That is such a massive shame - Cardiff boy through and through. Not condoning any bullying but I think he will be a loss to the club in the long run
Forgot Again wrote:Former players!!!!
So that either means the present set are either terrified of him ( doubtful ) , he has changed his style ( again doubtful ) or its a load of bollocks by fathers who all think their kids are Pele.
bullying is wrong but sometimes think this pc stuff gets out of hand.
WelshPatriot wrote:Forgot Again wrote:Former players!!!!
So that either means the present set are either terrified of him ( doubtful ) , he has changed his style ( again doubtful ) or its a load of bollocks by fathers who all think their kids are Pele.
bullying is wrong but sometimes think this pc stuff gets out of hand.
So your choosing to completely ignore the findings of the investigation.
Sven wrote:WelshPatriot wrote:Forgot Again wrote:Former players!!!!
So that either means the present set are either terrified of him ( doubtful ) , he has changed his style ( again doubtful ) or its a load of bollocks by fathers who all think their kids are Pele.
bullying is wrong but sometimes think this pc stuff gets out of hand.
So your choosing to completely ignore the findings of the investigation.
As you've seen them, can you put the 'findings' on here for us all to peruse, please?
This is from the club itself...
Cardiff City issue statement over Craig Bellamy investigation amid reports he's been ousted as youth coach
By Ian Mitchelmore
Cardiff City have moved to dismiss reports claiming Craig Bellamy has been ejected from his role as youth coach at the club.
The Daily Mail reported on Tuesday night that the former Wales international would lose his post with the Bluebirds following allegations of bullying, intimidation and xenophobia by an academy player.
David Madden, who claims his son Alfie was bullied by Bellamy, spoke out about the alleged behaviour of the former Wales international live on a radio programme earlier this year and has also been quoted in the Daily Mail.
Bellamy - who won 78 caps for his country - strenuously denied the allegations against him and vowed to fully co-operate with the club's inquiry before standing down from his position at the club.
And contrary to national media reports last night, no decisions have been made over Bellamy's future and the investigation is still ongoing.
It means Bellamy could yet return to his role after embarking on an education in communication programme - something Bellamy is understood to be fully on board with undertaking.
A club statement issued to WalesOnline read: "The investigation is ongoing and no formal decisions have been taken.
"There will be no further comment until the investigation process is complete."
Speaking in January, Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman confirmed that the Bluebirds were launching a full and thorough investigation into the matter.
And as part of the investigation, it's understood the Bluebirds offered free access to their academy sessions.
"I don't want to personalise this. Any complaint or any disgruntlement of this nature that comes to the attention of Cardiff City Football Club, they will automatically investigate it," said Dalman.
"We have procedures and processes in place that will kick in. A senior member of the board has been appointed to look into this and he will do so very thoroughly.
"He will deliver his verdict at the end of it and it's as simple as that."
RYANBLUE wrote:I have always been a big fan of Bellers. Yes his head has gone over the years but for me one of the best players to wear a Welsh shirt. That day he signed for us was incredible and that first season you could tell the class about him.
hope this isn't true because I could see a big future for him at the club. Potentially being involved in our return to the prem... For me this whole saga is pathetic. Bullying - ffs get over it.
Come on bellers, stick around please
SirJimmySchoular wrote:Look, everyone loved Craig as a player and we all wanted to see him be part of the club , maybe even learning enough from Sir Neil to manage one day.
Unfortunately he doesn't learn and keeps on saying and doing stuff which causes problems . I said as much here long before this current stuff and I wish I'd been wrong. I regret incredibly that this was the only possible decision and outcome.
He's his own worst enemy sadly , but I'd love to think he could stay with the club in some capacity where outlandish behaviour can't do any harm because he's part of the soul of the club and very very dear to the hearts of its supporters.
Forgot Again wrote:Former players!!!!
So that either means the present set are either terrified of him ( doubtful ) , he has changed his style ( again doubtful ) or its a load of bollocks by fathers who all think their kids are Pele.
bullying is wrong but sometimes think this pc stuff gets out of hand.
2blue2handle wrote:Does he ever stay anywhere for long?
Forgot Again wrote:Dogfound, I totally hate bullying and to be honest I'm not that fussed on Bellamy but to see a man's career and reputation in tatters does not sit well with me especially when I am led to believe that the lad in question has been moved through a few academy.
Yet again the Daily Mail ( known to like kicking us ) seem to be pushing this.
Also I have NEVER called anyone a snowflake.
Forgot Again wrote:Dogfound, I totally hate bullying and to be honest I'm not that fussed on Bellamy but to see a man's career and reputation in tatters does not sit well with me especially when I am led to believe that the lad in question has been moved through a few academy.
Yet again the Daily Mail ( known to like kicking us ) seem to be pushing this.
Also I have NEVER called anyone a snowflake.
Forgot Again wrote:Welsh pratriot , Sven beat me to it ,are you saying you have seen the findings ? If so, do you think it's correct for you to claim that you have on a forum before the club or are you just being you again.?
Forgot Again wrote:Dogfound, I totally hate bullying and to be honest I'm not that fussed on Bellamy but to see a man's career and reputation in tatters does not sit well with me especially when I am led to believe that the lad in question has been moved through a few academy.
Yet again the Daily Mail ( known to like kicking us ) seem to be pushing this.
Also I have NEVER called anyone a snowflake.
WelshPatriot wrote:Forgot Again wrote:Welsh pratriot , Sven beat me to it ,are you saying you have seen the findings ? If so, do you think it's correct for you to claim that you have on a forum before the club or are you just being you again.?
Lol when did I say I'd seen the findings?? Your trying to be clever.
Your words were to quote you:"sometimes think this pc stuff gets out of hand"
That leads me to believe you've already decided what happened despite any findingd of the investigation.
Yes or no?
Nuclearblue wrote:Bet this is down to the modern age that someone was upset and offended at not being good enough. People should Man the f**k up. Can’t say jack shit now to anyone without 5hem needing there safe space etc.
Nuclearblue wrote:Bet this is down to the modern age that someone was upset and offended at not being good enough. People should Man the f**k up. Can’t say jack shit now to anyone without 5hem needing there safe space etc.
Forgot Again wrote:NO.
If you read it that way then obviously you have decided before seeing any facts, personally I would not hang anyone out to dry until facts are seen and proven.
If that is the case then (serious question ) .
Should he be allowed to coach again OR Should be banned ?
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