Harry Forrester has denied being suspended by Sevco.
Last night the Evening Times claimed that the former England schoolboy internationalist had been ordered home from training on Sunday and told not to report back to the state-of-the-art Murray Park training complex.
The Daily Record’s award winning journalist Keith Jackson added more beef to the story this morning claiming that the fall out with Pedro Caixinha was the final straw for Forrester’s career.
While the Sevco high command can influence mainstream coverage the former Doncaster Rovers playmaker has taken to social media to deny the entire story.
Rumours and reports that I have been suspended are totally false and inaccurate
— Harry Forrester (@harry_forrester) June 14, 2017
The whole case looks similar to the botched efforts to discredit Joey Barton, Mark Warburton and Micky O’Halloran.
While clubs from Ibrox pick and choose the football rules that they want to operate to Employment Law seems a stranger to the club hierarchy.
Barton was involved in angry social media exchanges before getting his contract paid up three months into a two year deal, with that case study in place Forrester can look forward to getting paid out on his contract which runs until June 2019.