Adelaide Crows' chairman and CEO have penned an open letter to members and fans, apologising to Eddie Betts, Josh Jenkins, “and any other player, coach or staff member, who had a negative experience” during a 2018 pre-season camp | agerealfooty AFL
Adelaide Crows chairman John Olsen and CEO Tim Silvers have penned an open letter to the club’s members and fans, apologising to Eddie Betts, Josh Jenkins, “and any other player, coach or staff member, who had a negative experience” during the now infamous 2018 pre-season camp.
“We are sorry to hear Bryce Gibbs express his disappointment at the way in which the camp and events surrounding it were handled and its impact on the playing group, and we acknowledge there are others who may feel the same way,” Olsen’s and Silvers’ letter, published on the Crows’ website on Monday night, reads.“We know that moving on as a club will be difficult.
We aspire to have everyone - players, coaches and staff - reflect on their time at the Crows in a positive manner and we are saddened that this has not been the case for everyone. Equally we are sorry to hear Bryce Gibbs express his disappointment at the way in which the camp and events surrounding it were handled and its impact on the playing group, and we acknowledge there are others who may feel the same way.We know that moving on as a Club will be difficult. Everyone will do it in their own time and in their own way, and we sincerely hope that with the passage of time the healing process can take place.
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