FC Roskilde will appeal against the Court of Roskilde’s judgment, after a court on Wednesday ruled that the club must pay 333.800 million for the termination of the Christian Indians as the head coach of FC Roskilde.
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It confirms the director for FC Roskilde Carsten Salomonsson.
– We do not agree with the decision, he says.
the Next step will be now that the verdict must be taken up in the court of appeal, where the judgment either reversed or upheld.
the Court decided Wednesday that Christian Lønstrup was improperly fired as head coach of the club. It came to pass, after he had allegedly accused his players of match-fixing.
the Right believes that Christian Lønstrup was within his rights to bring match-fixing up for the players. The court finds no reason to say that Christian Indians would have said.
– We disagree on the whole judgment, says Carsten Salomonsson.
FC Roskilde argued in court that Christian Lønstrup should have accused players in the squad – however, without mentioning names.
the Court is, however, agree with the Christian Indians that there was a general briefing on match-fixing. The court also gives Indians the right in that he is not in breach of his duties as coach at addressing match-fixing on a spillermøde.
FC Roskilde also claimed that the Christian Indians would be in breach of his duties by bringing individual player’s wages up at the spillermødet. The court considers that it has not been the case.
the Club had a number of arguments that the Indians would be in breach of his duties as head coach, among other things, that he would have made it difficult for the club to investigate possible match-fixing at the club, because the Indians would not give the name of the source of his knowledge.
But the court has not been able to agree in the believe that Indians have acted according to the book, and that, therefore, he is entitled to a salary in his termination, after he has been fired by FC Roskilde.