No, I'm saying if there are serious allegations that have met a set criteria/threshold in terms of seriousness then appropriate actions should occur.
For example, if two serious allegations had been made, including police involvement to the point of being interviewed, then the club may perhaps to choose to...
...not play that individual. They may wait until a decision to charge has been made, for example. I wouldn't expect them to play them until a third is made.
There is a player, who plays for a club, who is currently suspended by said club because of serious allegations that have yet to be reviewed in court.
Would you like 'that' player representing 'that' club at the moment? I'm not saying for every allegation, but with certain level of police involvement I would.
It's not uncommon for people to be suspended from their role prior investigation, so why should footballers be any different?