This is the "explosive" news story Robbo was referring to on twitter ....
Questions over GWS Scull-duggery Michael Warner
The Daily Telegraph/Herald-Sun
November 15, 2011TOM Scully's father was offered a six-year contract worth $680,000 to work as a recruiter for Greater Western Sydney in November last year.
The Daily Telegraph has obtained a copy of a "Letter of Offer" to Phil Scully signed by GWS football boss Graeme "Gubby" Allan on November 10, 2010 - 12 months before the contentious deal was made public.
It reveals Scully Sr was guaranteed a job until October 2017 as the club's Melbourne-based recruiting scout on an annual salary of $100,000, with an increase of 5 per cent every year.
The document raises fresh questions about whether Tom Scully agreed to join the expansion club during an AFL-endorsed signing window in November 2010.
GWS has been forced to include Phil Scully's wages in the club's salary cap - an unprecedented ruling based on the finding his hiring was directly related to his son's decision to quit the Demons. On the basis of the Letter of Offer, the Giants will have $680,000 less to spend on players over the next six years.
GWS chairman Tony Shepherd said last month his board knew nothing of Phil Scully's employment as a recruiter until Tom had agreed to join the club in a five-year, $6 million deal, four weeks ago. The AFL said it was first notified of the arrangement at the same time.
Responding to questions about the Scully letter yesterday, a GWS spokesman told The Daily Telegraph: "An offer was made to Phil Scully to join the GWS Giants as a recruiter in November last year. The then chief executive of GWS Dale Holmes was aware of the offer.
"Phil Scully officially accepted the offer last month when his appointment was announced by the club.
"We look forward to Phil making a valuable contribution to the club in his role as a recruiter based in Melbourne given his previous experience as a recruiter with the Sydney Swans."
Holmes was cut free as Giants CEO on the same day it was revealed that Phil Scully had been employed by the club as a full-time recruiter on October 27. Scully's second season at Melbourne was overshadowed by constant speculation that he would leave the club in favour of a massive financial lure.
The 20-year-old midfielder "officially" walked out on the club on September 12 this year.
He maintains that his decision to leave was only made at the conclusion of this season - not during the signing "window" in November 2010 as suspected by many in the football industry.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/afl/questions-over-gws-scull-duggery/story-e6frexwr-1226194966914