There is no way to prove if a rostering is accidental or not (without the person doing the axing specifically saying he did it intentionally, and then staff needs to somehow have a record of this).
Therefore this rule is fundamentally flawed since the "accidental-ness" of a specific derostering incident can not be easily assessed.
The word "accidental" needs to be removed from the rule, and captains should be more careful if they want to avoid problems. I agree with a 24 hour period in which case someone can rejoin the squad if they are axed (lets face it, even the best people may have bouts of instability because of something that may have happened to them that day), however in such an instance I think that player should not be able to play in any TWL game during the week of the derostering.
Therefore this rule is fundamentally flawed since the "accidental-ness" of a specific derostering incident can not be easily assessed.
The word "accidental" needs to be removed from the rule, and captains should be more careful if they want to avoid problems. I agree with a 24 hour period in which case someone can rejoin the squad if they are axed (lets face it, even the best people may have bouts of instability because of something that may have happened to them that day), however in such an instance I think that player should not be able to play in any TWL game during the week of the derostering.
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