That is against the rules. The club can't employ him at all. The only thing the club can do is pack him off on a rehabilitation program and it can't do anything else with him such as have him helping in a club shop, or some sort of community role.MrDave wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised if Wigan employed Hock in a 'community role' doing the training camps and stuff like that as well as 'educating people about drugs'.
I think this is quite right because until his two years are up and he has proved he is clean he isn't in any position to educate anybody. What can he say at the moment? I made the mistake of getting caught?
Once (if) he beats the drugs then he might have something to say people may want to listen to.
Dave