It's just that if we're discussing Julich, Yates, Leinders and Motoman I feel like I've just walked through a time warp.
Sky are a cycling team. They've had some dodgy people working for them. Like every other cycling team. Unlike every other cycling team they fired them. But still they are at fault for not being more forgiving of ex-dopers, although they should have never hired them in the first place because of their ztp.
So they're wrong for having a ztp and trying to be demonstrably clean, they're wrong for hiring controversial figures from within cycling who have been associated with doping, they're wrong for sticking with the ztp and firing them although they would be under even greater suspicion if they were all still working there, although firing them promotes omerta but also increases the innuendo surrounding the team.
Pointing out someone with a murky past in the pro-peloton is like shooting fish in a barrel.