29-12-2014, 20:14
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
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(Sigh)
OK I'm wrong. We'll see.
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Finally, that took long enough.
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02-01-2015, 22:23
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
It's in Malta, which won't work with his parole conditions.
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03-01-2015, 08:20
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
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very ironic.....
was I wrong or what?
Isn't the Carly Barnes of the above link, the one that Malky Mackay texted about her alleged "falsies"?
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03-01-2015, 20:45
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
What everyone keeps forgetting, is that IF the appeal goes ahead and he wins. What is going to happen then.
Its true, that what the Maltese club has said that, he has served his punishment. Therefore should be allowed to work in society.
There must be hundreds of ex offenders that have been granted permission to work oversea's. The deal is that he 'plays till the end of the season'
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03-01-2015, 21:18
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
The "deal" is the Ministry of Justice has said there is no deal.
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03-01-2015, 21:27
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
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What everyone keeps forgetting, is that IF the appeal goes ahead and he wins. What is going to happen then.
Its true, that what the Maltese club has said that, he has served his punishment. Therefore should be allowed to work in society.
There must be hundreds of ex offenders that have been granted permission to work oversea's. The deal is that he 'plays till the end of the season'
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No ones forgetting anything, if he wins his appeal he is free to play again
The Maltese club are wrong, he is out on licence, he served half his sentence
Gary Glitter is an example of someone who carried on his work overseas
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04-01-2015, 12:52
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
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04-01-2015, 14:19
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
Find out tomorrow if Oldham Athletic sign him up... fools they be.
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05-01-2015, 22:28
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
According to Sky, he is still talking with Oldham. I feel that this is all going wrong, Yes, Evans done bird for a serious offence. He is appealing against the sentence.
I believe that he has done his time, then he should be allowed back into the game he loves, on certain conditions.
One he goes for counselling and has to go slowly back into the sport. I think its wrong that clubs are being bullied into changing there minds over this, and sponsors are pulling the plug on clubs that want to sign him,.
Look at it this way - a Major sponsor - Joe Boggs Limited sponsor a club. A rapist signs for the club. Sponsor pulls out - customers stop buying that product, bingo.
I for one believe he should have another chance.
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05-01-2015, 23:18
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
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No ones forgetting anything, if he wins his appeal he is free to play again
The Maltese club are wrong, he is out on licence, he served half his sentence
Gary Glitter is an example of someone who carried on his work overseas
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Good point, well made that everyone seems to be forgetting!
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06-01-2015, 09:01
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
According to Sky, he is still talking with Oldham. I feel that this is all going wrong, Yes, Evans done bird for a serious offence. He is appealing against the sentence.
I believe that he has done his time, then he should be allowed back into the game he loves, on certain conditions.
One he goes for counselling and has to go slowly back into the sport. I think its wrong that clubs are being bullied into changing there minds over this, and sponsors are pulling the plug on clubs that want to sign him,.
Look at it this way - a Major sponsor - Joe Boggs Limited sponsor a club. A rapist signs for the club. Sponsor pulls out - customers stop buying that product, bingo.
I for one believe he should have another chance.
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He is allowed back into football. As soon as someone is willing to employ him.
If nothing else it serves as a stark warning to these young lads that have fortunes thrust upon them at a young age, if you get it right and behave correctly you can earn a lot of money and be set for life.
Get it wrong, and you're potentially finished.
It's the nature of the business.
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06-01-2015, 09:26
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Re: Should Ched Evans be allowed back into football
He must be wishing he'd been a Chelsea player.
They had no problem giving a convicted sex offender his job back immediately upon release....
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