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Mr Banana 08-01-2015 17:30

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35751215)
http://news.sky.com/story/1404284/ch...-after-threats

There are a load of **** bags out there, making threats towards the board, and family members.

I always thought that the football world, wanted to get rid of bullies, and this is what the club have done. Bowed to online bullies

When you think that thousands of people have vented there anger at the club. They done even get that at each game. Just goes to show that, there are people out there. Who cannot mind there own business.
Yes, Chad has now apologised for what happened - But what will all those **** bags do IF Chad wins his appeal.

I appreciate that the words of this comment might be hard. I am saying, exactly what Harry Redknappe has said. There are other players out there that have committed major crimes, and are back playing there football.

Does this mean that any job Chad goes for, there will be a vigilante group out there, to try and stop him working and earning a living.

The Guy has done his bird. Now he has to rehabilate

Its disgusting that they have been threatened with those outrageous things.

You mention football wants to get rid of bullies. I would argue, rape is bullying of some sort. so right outcome Arthur.

You mention people minding their own business, how would you feel if it was your daughter who was abused by this man?

Notice that he has now apologised for the impact on the victim which is a start.

If Chad wins his appeal all well and good and he should be able to continue his career but at this moment The **** as you call them can only go off the facts and the fact is, he is a convicted rapist.

btw Arthur its Ched not Chad

Hugh 08-01-2015 17:45

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35751215)
http://news.sky.com/story/1404284/ch...-after-threats

There are a load of **** bags out there, making threats towards the board, and family members.

I always thought that the football world, wanted to get rid of bullies, and this is what the club have done. Bowed to online bullies

When you think that thousands of people have vented there anger at the club. They done even get that at each game. Just goes to show that, there are people out there. Who cannot mind there own business.
Yes, Chad has now apologised for what happened - But what will all those **** bags do IF Chad wins his appeal.

I appreciate that the words of this comment might be hard. I am saying, exactly what Harry Redknappe has said. There are other players out there that have committed major crimes, and are back playing there football.

Does this mean that any job Chad goes for, there will be a vigilante group out there, to try and stop him working and earning a living.

The Guy has done his bird. Now he has to rehabilate

Yes, excellent apology...

Quote:

"Whilst I continue to maintain my innocence, I wish to make it clear that I wholeheartedly apologise for the effects that night in Rhyl has had on many people, not least the woman concerned.
So, he hasn't apologised for what he did, he apologised for any effects that night had on people......

heero_yuy 08-01-2015 17:57

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35751237)
Yes, excellent apology...

So, he hasn't apologised for what he did, he apologised for any effects that night had on people......

Future career: Politician.

TheDaddy 08-01-2015 18:26

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35751237)
Yes, excellent apology...

So, he hasn't apologised for what he did, he apologised for any effects that night had on people......

To be fair he can't apologise for what he did whilst the appeal is on going. That said if he had any real remorse this "apology" would've been issued Weeks ago and not when this latest club has rejected him

Hom3r 08-01-2015 18:35

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
Those that threatened to Rape the daughter should face jail time.

Osem 08-01-2015 19:14

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35751268)
Those that threatened to Rape the daughter should face jail time.

How ironic that people protesting about a rape would issue such a threat. Death threats too. There really are some extremely sad people out there but I'd imagine 99.9% are pathetic inadequates with too much time on their hands...

heero_yuy 08-01-2015 19:36

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35751290)
How ironic that people protesting about a rape would issue such a threat. Death threats too. There really are some extremely sad people out there but I'd imagine 99.9% are pathetic inadequates with too much time on their hands...

Indeed, so many of these posts come from keyboard morons. If you're going to "get" your enemy at least do the research first rather than issuing silly threats. I hope the police use as much zeal in tracking down these people as they have with the press journalists accused of phone hacking.

Pierre 08-01-2015 21:39

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35751237)
Yes, excellent apology...

So, he hasn't apologised for what he did, he apologised for any effects that night had on people......

Of course he hasn't, he can't apologising for raping her as he's maintaining his innocence and is appealing.

Osem 09-01-2015 07:54

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35751295)
Indeed, so many of these posts come from keyboard morons. If you're going to "get" your enemy at least do the research first rather than issuing silly threats. I hope the police use as much zeal in tracking down these people as they have with the press journalists accused of phone hacking.

And of course the media tracking down and reporting such things only gives those responsible the attention they crave but certainly don't deserve, thereby helping to encourage it. Of course the media has an interest in helping to 'generate' news to fill the airtime, pages etc...

Agree about tracking them down, it'll be interesting to unmask some of these people and expose any agenda they may have because right now, the bandwagon they're riding on seems to have become almost quasi-judicial.

Carlos Carboni 16-01-2015 12:16

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
it appears that Ched Evan's friend is in trouble....the Guardian is very very cheeky... and Hugh was correct ;)

Maggy 16-01-2015 12:23

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
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Originally Posted by Carlos Carboni (Post 35753068)
it appears that Ched Evan's friend is in trouble....the Guardian is very very cheeky... and Hugh was correct ;)

http://www.theguardian.com/football/...-friend-victim

MalteseFalcon 16-01-2015 13:08

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
Wouldn't mind betting that he will be signed on deadline day by a club who manages to keep it a secret that they are going to sign him. As long as it isn't Stevenage then fair enough.

rhyds 16-01-2015 13:13

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
No club with an ounce of common sense is going to go anywhere near him unless they have an owner with very deep pockets (so they don't need to keep sponsors happy).

Carlos Carboni 16-01-2015 14:36

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
If (a big if) his parole officer allows him (not impossible), Scandinavia might be an option.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...andefjord.html

Damien 16-01-2015 16:15

Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
 
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Originally Posted by MarkC1984 (Post 35753078)
Wouldn't mind betting that he will be signed on deadline day by a club who manages to keep it a secret that they are going to sign him. As long as it isn't Stevenage then fair enough.

He is out of contract so can sign whenever he wants. The window only applies to changing registrations from one club to another.


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