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Danny Senda (p2 - ex assistant manager, banned for 4 years)
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I did say that. For me he was poor at man management of younger players and ruled with fear. Probably what you would call "old-school" but possibly a bit too extreme and certainly not what you expect to see in this day and age.FishCostaFortune said:Grim.
Was it mentioned before, maybe by @Swisdom that he had a habit of being pretty brutal with the youth players?
From reading this it seems he was just a bully with what appears to be a bit of a god complex. I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up in the middle east to try and rebuild his career because nobody over here will touch him with a barge pole now.
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Feel a bit ill after reading that. Horrible0
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Absolute rotter1
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Wrong un, shocking behaviour.1
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Whoever was there at the time made a mistake in allowing him to apologise in person, so there's another learning thing. Has he been working for us up until now? Surprising that he wasn't suspended pending the outcome, given the seriousness of what he was accused of.0
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It’s also quite disturbing to read that the two complainants feel that what happened might have a negative impact on their own careers. If that’s the perception of women trying to carve out a career in football then football really does need to take a long hard look at itself.6
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Wasn't he here before the leadership team?Hartleypete said:Another superb signing by our leadership team.
Should be banned for life.0 -
Was sacked along with Holden and Hayes. Would really assume the club weren’t aware of it until after he’d already been sackedBrentfordAddick said:Whoever was there at the time made a mistake in allowing him to apologise in person, so there's another learning thing. Has he been working for us up until now? Surprising that he wasn't suspended pending the outcome, given the seriousness of what he was accused of.0 -
How did we end up with a person like that at the club.I hope any female members of our club are offended support, if they had to interact with this odious person.0
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It’s sexual assault, clear as day - should be a lifetime ban - not sure why the 2 ladies didn’t go to the Police, as there were plenty of witnesses - do we know which country this was in ?Dreadful, disgusting behaviour1
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He was appointed assistant manager on 17th of May, the Incident took place in June, he was sacked (alongside Holden) on 28th August.NabySarr said:
Was sacked along with Holden and Hayes. Would really assume the club weren’t aware of it until after he’d already been sackedBrentfordAddick said:Whoever was there at the time made a mistake in allowing him to apologise in person, so there's another learning thing. Has he been working for us up until now? Surprising that he wasn't suspended pending the outcome, given the seriousness of what he was accused of.
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Serious questions have to be asked of our club why he was not suspended pending the outcome of the investigation14
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Jesus!se9addick said:
He was appointed assistant manager on 17th of May, the Incident took place in June, he was sacked (alongside Holden) on 28th August.NabySarr said:
Was sacked along with Holden and Hayes. Would really assume the club weren’t aware of it until after he’d already been sackedBrentfordAddick said:Whoever was there at the time made a mistake in allowing him to apologise in person, so there's another learning thing. Has he been working for us up until now? Surprising that he wasn't suspended pending the outcome, given the seriousness of what he was accused of.
I'm too angry.
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So he was employed by Charlton when this took place ?0
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YesLordflashheart said:So he was employed by Charlton when this took place ?0 -
Scumbag.0
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I refuse to believe people in and around the club weren't aware? Surely not, if they were he shouldn't have been around the team at all under such investigation.se9addick said:
He was appointed assistant manager on 17th of May, the Incident took place in June, he was sacked (alongside Holden) on 28th August.NabySarr said:
Was sacked along with Holden and Hayes. Would really assume the club weren’t aware of it until after he’d already been sackedBrentfordAddick said:Whoever was there at the time made a mistake in allowing him to apologise in person, so there's another learning thing. Has he been working for us up until now? Surprising that he wasn't suspended pending the outcome, given the seriousness of what he was accused of.
Pretty rotten if so. Horrible experience for the victims and I hope they get the support they deserve/may probably need. A stain on our club that bloke.
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That was quite a shocking read. The FA will be obliged to report that to the DBS and rightly so. His employment options not just in football will be limited in this country.1
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The football grapevine would have been awash with the incident - the club must have knownBraziliance said:
I refuse to believe people in and around the club weren't aware? Surely not, if they were he shouldn't have been around the team at all under such investigation.se9addick said:
He was appointed assistant manager on 17th of May, the Incident took place in June, he was sacked (alongside Holden) on 28th August.NabySarr said:
Was sacked along with Holden and Hayes. Would really assume the club weren’t aware of it until after he’d already been sackedBrentfordAddick said:Whoever was there at the time made a mistake in allowing him to apologise in person, so there's another learning thing. Has he been working for us up until now? Surprising that he wasn't suspended pending the outcome, given the seriousness of what he was accused of.
Pretty rotten if so. Horrible experience for the victims and I hope they get the support they deserve/may probably need. A stain on our club that bloke.1 -
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This. He's incredibly lucky that there hasn't been criminal proceedings.LargeAddick said:he was lucky it happened abroad and that the complainants didn't want to report it to the police. Appalling behaviour.0 -
Absolutely disgraceful behaviour. Lucky to only get a four year ban too.0
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I notice that article doesn't mention Charlton once. Bizarreclive said:0 -
It basically just rehashes the report so I’d guess someone just googled him to see what club he’s most associated with/would get the most clickscafcsinger said:
I notice that article doesn't mention Charlton once. Bizarreclive said:0 -
no mention of us. Kept with the Millwall angle. Sure that will please our neighbours that the media are always against them.clive said:0 -
Will this not be prosecuted/ pursued by the police?! The transcript suggests a crime if proven guilty that I would imagine carries a pretty meaningful prison sentence, not just a ban from coaching football!0
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They didn't report it to the police. Plus as it was done in another country the UK police have no jurisdiction.paulsturgess said:Will this not be prosecuted/ pursued by the police?! The transcript suggests a crime if proven guilty that I would imagine carries a pretty meaningful prison sentence, not just a ban from coaching football!0 -
That’s not funnyElfsborgAddick said:
Mates with Joey Barton?FishCostaFortune said:Grim.
Was it mentioned before, maybe by @Swisdom that he had a habit of being pretty brutal with the youth players?1 -
Awful behaviour. Hopefully never gets another job in football even after his ban has finished.1
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Yes, it was sexual assault - but if you can't work out for yourself why the victims were reluctant to go to the police, I suggest you ask Ladyflashheart for some pointers!!Lordflashheart said:It’s sexual assault, clear as day - should be a lifetime ban - not sure why the 2 ladies didn’t go to the Police, as there were plenty of witnesses - do we know which country this was in ?Dreadful, disgusting behaviour
I would certainly think twice about going to the police even in this country over a similar assault, knowing how the system works in England where victims are required to turn over their phones for months to prove they were not messaging the perpetrator before the incident, and criticised for what they were wearing as being provocative, etc, etc - never mind in a different country where I probably don't speak the language and have no idea of police culture over such matters.
I sincerely hope the victims are able to retain their anonymity, because if their names get spread by the grapevine there will always be some unreconstructed neanderthals who will regard them as either trouble makers or fair game, to the detriment of their future professional careers.
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