Axed coach takes Adelaide United to court

By Steve Larkin / Wire

Dutch soccer coach Rini Coolen fears deportation from Australia while pursuing court action against the A-League club which replaced him, Adelaide United.

Lawyers for Coolen claim United misled the Dutchman, who was dumped as Adelaide’s head coach last December – 18 months into a four-year contract worth $1.1 million.

Coolen’s lawyers appeared in the South Australian District Court on Tuesday, arguing Adelaide United breached the Dutchman’s contract.

But the club says Coolen wasn’t sacked but merely redeployed to a junior development role, which he opted not to perform.

Coolen’s lawyer, Andrew Short, said the redeployment was untenable and Coolen was seeking damages over his contract.

Coolen remained in Australia on a visa sponsored by Adelaide United and his living situation was endangered by losing his job, Mr Short told the court.

“It places at risk his ability to stay in the country,” he said.

After being removed as coach, Coolen lodged a claim against United under Football Federation Australia’s grievance resolution regulations.

But the FFA’s appeal committee ruled the case can’t go through the grievance process.

The ruling prompted Coolen to go to the district court’s civil jurisdiction, seeking damages.

Lawyers for Coolen and United on Tuesday agreed to mediation meetings, with the court setting a settlement conference for July.

The Crowd Says:

2012-05-24T00:36:31+00:00

tristina

Guest


thanks nostradmous

2012-05-23T21:12:02+00:00

Kasey

Guest


Its no big deal, the courts will push it to mediation, a settlement will be reached and in 3-5 weeks a press release from the club will say something along the lines of "we thank Rini for his efforts at the club and wish all the best for the future". Griffin knows his way around the legal system, there is no story here. Off season barrel scraping for stories.

2012-05-23T12:00:01+00:00

thinker

Guest


Liverpool?

2012-05-23T09:59:23+00:00

Titus

Guest


Isn't Greg Griffin a sports lawyer? I suspect they thought this one through before proceeding.

2012-05-23T07:00:30+00:00

tristina

Guest


ItsCalled AussieRules , have a read of this.

2012-05-23T01:12:20+00:00

Andyroo

Guest


Kevin Keegan went through a similar thing at Newcastle but had the public's backing.... Rini obviously needs better PR people.

2012-05-23T00:31:17+00:00

Ben of Phnom Penh

Roar Guru


To be fair none of us are privy to the contract details, as such the merit of this case is unknown to us. This is one for the mediators and possibly (though hopefully not) the courts. This is a legal, as opposed to football, matter

2012-05-23T00:25:54+00:00

Chips Rafferty

Guest


Another no name, dutch numpty blow in taking a job from local strayan sockah coaches. They should just deport the clueless muppet. he was Gawd awful as the clipboard carrier for the croweaters sockah club. In straya the clueless two bob movers and shakers should look at employing talented local clipboard carriers like Les Scheinflug, Frankie Arok, Raul Blanco, Nick T, Ken Schembri and me. We cost a lot less of the hard earned too. we are the riteful big boys who should be calling the shots on the paddock in the Z league, not blow ins, unemployable in their own countries.

2012-05-22T23:07:11+00:00

phutbol

Guest


Tough titties Rini. You were demoted for poor performance and chose to leave. No compo for you sir.

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