I find it interesting that there are so many well formed options without any of us knowing the facts. We don't know what happened when the club made its decision to let Kim go or the factors that they took into account. Given there patience with an number of other players you would have to think that it wasn't an easy decision to come to. We also don't know the details of the alleged incidents. Even looking at the wording from the police suggests that we should be aware that there is a subtle but significant difference between " not guilty" and " no reasonable prospect of him being convicted."
I think the one thing we all agree on is that this is a complex matter that highlights some of the struggles that players go through, regardless of there talent ( which Yarran clearly had bundles of). As I recently said about Mora, enormous talent is no guarantee of a successful career. You also need a sound body, a great attitude and a lot of luck.