Jason Taylor Sacked

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South Sydney coach Jason Taylor has been sacked by the club this afternoon over his role in the 'Mad Sunday' fiasco involving departing Rabbitohs forward David Fa'alogo.

Taylor was involved in an altercation with the New Zealand International during the Rabbitohs' end-of-season festivities at Forrester's Hotel in Surry Hills 11 days ago.

John Lang has been installed as Taylor's replacement on a two-year deal.

Lang, who joined the club as football consultant last year, won a premiership during his time as coach of the Penrith Panthers.

Fa'alogo - who was contracted until October before leaving for the UK Super League - has also been sacked.

"This is not about one or two people. It is about our club, standing up for what we believe is right, and ensuring that we uphold our reputation," Rabbitohs CEO Shane Richardson said.

"It's about protecting the club and everything that we stand for.

"The incident that occurred on September 6 has undoubtedly done damage to the Club’s reputation, despite an otherwise unblemished 2009 season."

Taylor has threatened legal action against the club, denying that his actions brought Souths into disrepute.

In a statement today, Taylor said he would act to clear his name.

"My attendance at Forrester's was expressly approved by the club," Taylor said.

"I drank responsibly at Forrester's. I was not intoxicated. I have three independent witness statements from Forrester's bar and security staff that confirm this.

"Along with players (including David Fa'alogo), I engaged in pretend, light-weight, kung-fu play. David was a willing participant in the play encounter that directly preceded the incident.

"My actions at Forrester's and since have not brought the club into disrepute and I did not breach my contract of employment or any code of conduct.

"I deeply regret the impact that this has brought to my family, the players, the members and the club.

"I believe that I have been treated unfairly by the club, I will be taking the matter further and doing all I can to defend my honour and clear my good name."

Taylor took over as Rabbitohs coach in 2007, after starting his NRL coaching career with the Parramatta Eels in 2006. In his first year at the club, he took South Sydney to the finals for the first time since 1989.
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I believe that I have been treated unfairly by the club, I will be taking the matter further.
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Sacked Rabbitohs coach Jason Taylor
 
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/lhqnews/taylor-threatens-legal-action/2009/09/17/1252780398074.html

John Lang is set to take Taylor's place as new South Sydney coach.

Being a Knights supporter i don't really care that he has been sacked but i don't think he deserved to be sacked at all and the Souths club should have got on the case a lot faster and it all would have been over instead of dragging on and ending up in him getting the boot. This is most likely going to cause major problems at the Rabbitohs.
 
You can't really let a coach go on after he gets in a fight with one of the players?!

And going by the video footage, he started the fight, so it's his own fault.

John Lang is a better coach than him, anyway.
 
Taylor has threatened legal action against the club, denying that his actions brought Souths into disrepute.

How can getting into a fight with one of your players not bring your club into disrepute?
 
Souths scored the most tries this year, if they get their defence in order then they will definitely make the eight.

There's certainly a good reason to think they will go pretty well in 2010.
 
IMO I bet they were thrilled when he did that so it was a great excuse to get rid of him
 
I do think it is funny how everyone comments on Jason Taylor not having any respect from his players and crap, When he is the only ones they should respect. If they had any other coach through out this season and the previous season, I think 85% of the players would no longer be in the NRL and the Rabbitohs would be dealing with a lot more new faces from week to week. I think he did fairly well as a coach, he isn't exactly dealing with the greatest bunch of players and he gave them a real chance to prove themselves too rather than just fishing from the rest of the NRL to build up a team of 'rejects'
 
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