That's good. Last thing that you'd want is medical staff worried about whether they're allowed to go treat someone. Also do one Chelsea you classless chavs
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If you were really cynical you might say he did in on purpose in order the get himself sacked and be available for the utd job. He's single-minded enough to do such a thing.This. He just needed to say "sorry, heat of the moment, the doctors were just doing their duty" yadda yadda yadda and that would have been the end of it.
Instead, here we are how ever many months later with millions of pounds at stake after someone losing their job. Mental really
Settlement agreed before Carneiro took the stand...full public apology bynthe club but not by Mourinho.
Wouldn't put it past him. The most self serving man in footy. Great manager, don't get me wrong, but he's one obnoxious getIf you were really cynical you might say he did in on purpose in order the get himself sacked and be available for the utd job. He's single-minded enough to do such a thing.
Good chance that if Mourinho was still at the club there wouldn't have been a settlement, apologies aren't really his thing and wouldn't surprise me if he still thought he did nothing wrong.They really need to look at their lawyers though - going into a court case saying that they had offered her loads of money and her job back is not the best way to go about claiming they were innocent of what was being alleged. Having a go at her for being a self-publicist and leaking to the media is superbly hypocritical as well.
edit: also thats a great non-apology from Mourinho at the end there
Sat in court were you? Or perhaps you were a colleague at Chelsea that saw different to the behaviours she claimed she had to suffer? If not I'd pipe down, or you might look like a bit of a mysoginist.She had a solid case on the course of events and premier league head injury guidelines alone, why was she trying to gain extra leverage with the gender related claims?
She was a pioneer in a male dominated industry, but IMO she's somewhat devalued her accomplishments with that rubbish.
Sat in court were you? Or perhaps you were a colleague at Chelsea that saw different to the behaviours she claimed she had to suffer? If not I'd pipe down, or you might look like a bit of a mysoginist.
And what are her accomplishments? Being recognised as an accomplished professional first and not as a woman? Well she had to go to court to get that recognition.
Settlement agreed before Carneiro took the stand...full public apology bynthe club but not by Mourinho.
She had a solid case on the course of events and premier league head injury guidelines alone, why was she trying to gain extra leverage with the gender related claims?
She was a pioneer in a male dominated industry, but IMO she's somewhat devalued her accomplishments with that rubbish.
She's 100% in the wrong. She's not a normal doctor because she's part of the team and Mourinho was right that she made a mistake in the context of the game and who are we to argue that it wasn't a mistake that she made.
He then treated her exactly the same as the male colleague and afterwards she went on social media and undermined his position.
There's definitely sexism at play here but it's the fact that deep down everyone feels sorry for Eva Carneiro, the pretty young female doctor getting a verbal assault from Jose Mourinho, the grumpy old man.
Frankly this whole case will set back equality decades because it shows in a male competitive environment hiring women is a risk.
I still hope he loses.