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Quote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 07:27:04 pmas of yesterday he has done nothing wrong, just had sex with a woman, are we all not guilty of that sometime in our lives I think there are a few on here that have never seen a vagina in action live.
as of yesterday he has done nothing wrong, just had sex with a woman, are we all not guilty of that sometime in our lives
Quote from: German Rover on April 22, 2016, 01:24:01 pmQuote from: MrFrost on April 22, 2016, 12:58:53 pmQuote from: Muttley on April 22, 2016, 09:56:20 amQuote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:24:49 amGet him training with us now I like to think that our owners have got higher principles than that.And if he's found not guilty I wouldn't see the issue of him playing He'd still be a bell end, but the club would still not be able to claim the moral high ground we've had players who have killed people play for us before. I'd feel uncomfortable cheering him on, and whoever signs him will have their clubs name dragged through the mud. Rather steer clear to be honest.So just tell me why he will be dragged through the mud for doing nothing
Quote from: MrFrost on April 22, 2016, 12:58:53 pmQuote from: Muttley on April 22, 2016, 09:56:20 amQuote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:24:49 amGet him training with us now I like to think that our owners have got higher principles than that.And if he's found not guilty I wouldn't see the issue of him playing He'd still be a bell end, but the club would still not be able to claim the moral high ground we've had players who have killed people play for us before. I'd feel uncomfortable cheering him on, and whoever signs him will have their clubs name dragged through the mud. Rather steer clear to be honest.
Quote from: Muttley on April 22, 2016, 09:56:20 amQuote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:24:49 amGet him training with us now I like to think that our owners have got higher principles than that.And if he's found not guilty I wouldn't see the issue of him playing
Quote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:24:49 amGet him training with us now I like to think that our owners have got higher principles than that.
Get him training with us now
Quote from: IDM on April 22, 2016, 12:00:12 pmQuote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:24:49 amGet him training with us now No. Re-trial first. There is still a chance he could be found guilty again, isn't there?then he goes bet you have never done awt wrong same as most on hers, you will al have egg on your face when he proves he did nothing wrong
Quote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:24:49 amGet him training with us now No. Re-trial first. There is still a chance he could be found guilty again, isn't there?
at the original trial the girl caimed she was too drunk to remember.the judge in his wisdom stated that she was too drunk to consent,the reason McDonald got off it was proved she went back to the motel with him presumely for a game of monopoly
We would be a good attacking force with Evans leading the line and Adam Johnson on loan from Moorlands Sunday league team next season. !!!!
Having been out of the game for so long I doubt he would be able to recapture the level of skill he had. Would probably struggle to be better than average Conference standard.
Quote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:43:31 pmQuote from: IDM on April 22, 2016, 12:00:12 pmQuote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:24:49 amGet him training with us now No. Re-trial first. There is still a chance he could be found guilty again, isn't there?then he goes bet you have never done awt wrong same as most on hers, you will al have egg on your face when he proves he did nothing wrong Why would I have egg on my face if Evans is found not guilty at his re-trial?? Why??I have made no judgement - I accepted the first trial verdict and will accept the re-trial verdict. I have no opinion either way whether I believe he is innocent or not, as I have not been party to ALL the evidence!As for never done awt wrong, well I have had a speeding ticket yes, and I have a couple of parking tickets, yes. I even had a bollocking from a copper for riding a backy on a moped for a hundred yards with no helmet as a teenager - yes to all of those and I admitted all.I have never been accused of rape or sexual assault. If you think you compare me to Evans' case, then you can rightly go and f**k yourself. We all have different opinions and life would be boring if we didn't, but you disqualify yourself (IMHO) when you make statements like that, so do us all a favour and piss off???
Quote from: IDM on April 23, 2016, 08:47:20 amQuote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:43:31 pmQuote from: IDM on April 22, 2016, 12:00:12 pmQuote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:24:49 amGet him training with us now No. Re-trial first. There is still a chance he could be found guilty again, isn't there?then he goes bet you have never done awt wrong same as most on hers, you will al have egg on your face when he proves he did nothing wrong Why would I have egg on my face if Evans is found not guilty at his re-trial?? Why??I have made no judgement - I accepted the first trial verdict and will accept the re-trial verdict. I have no opinion either way whether I believe he is innocent or not, as I have not been party to ALL the evidence!As for never done awt wrong, well I have had a speeding ticket yes, and I have a couple of parking tickets, yes. I even had a bollocking from a copper for riding a backy on a moped for a hundred yards with no helmet as a teenager - yes to all of those and I admitted all.I have never been accused of rape or sexual assault. If you think you compare me to Evans' case, then you can rightly go and f**k yourself. We all have different opinions and life would be boring if we didn't, but you disqualify yourself (IMHO) when you make statements like that, so do us all a favour and piss off???point me to where i pointed the finger at you, did i not say most on here not you specifically now did i
Quote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:46:45 pmQuote from: German Rover on April 22, 2016, 01:24:01 pmQuote from: MrFrost on April 22, 2016, 12:58:53 pmQuote from: Muttley on April 22, 2016, 09:56:20 amQuote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:24:49 amGet him training with us now I like to think that our owners have got higher principles than that.And if he's found not guilty I wouldn't see the issue of him playing He'd still be a bell end, but the club would still not be able to claim the moral high ground we've had players who have killed people play for us before. I'd feel uncomfortable cheering him on, and whoever signs him will have their clubs name dragged through the mud. Rather steer clear to be honest.So just tell me why he will be dragged through the mud for doing nothingI never said his name would be dragged through the mud. I said the club who signed him would have theirs dragged through the mud. Do you honestly believe football fans will not give him and which ever club he plays for the dogs abuse. It would be very naive to believe that other teams fans would say 'well he got found not guilty, we won't mention that at all.'And the bloke is a bellend I'd rather not be involved with our club. If he's found not guilty he's still a bloke who was in a serious relationship who shagged some lass he met in a nightclub, when his missus (who for some inexplicable reason, hasn't f**ked him off!) sits at home. Blokes an arsehole, don't need a court to convict him of that!
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on April 23, 2016, 01:27:34 pmHaving been out of the game for so long I doubt he would be able to recapture the level of skill he had. Would probably struggle to be better than average Conference standard.In jail he would not have been able to practice nearly enough to maintain his skills at the same level. We all know how rusty we get if we stop doing something for an extended period. He won't get back to his former level.You don't lose your skill, only your fitness.
Quote from: German Rover on April 23, 2016, 06:59:59 amQuote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:46:45 pmQuote from: German Rover on April 22, 2016, 01:24:01 pmQuote from: MrFrost on April 22, 2016, 12:58:53 pmQuote from: Muttley on April 22, 2016, 09:56:20 amQuote from: the vicar on April 22, 2016, 09:24:49 amGet him training with us now I like to think that our owners have got higher principles than that.And if he's found not guilty I wouldn't see the issue of him playing He'd still be a bell end, but the club would still not be able to claim the moral high ground we've had players who have killed people play for us before. I'd feel uncomfortable cheering him on, and whoever signs him will have their clubs name dragged through the mud. Rather steer clear to be honest.So just tell me why he will be dragged through the mud for doing nothingI never said his name would be dragged through the mud. I said the club who signed him would have theirs dragged through the mud. Do you honestly believe football fans will not give him and which ever club he plays for the dogs abuse. It would be very naive to believe that other teams fans would say 'well he got found not guilty, we won't mention that at all.'And the bloke is a bellend I'd rather not be involved with our club. If he's found not guilty he's still a bloke who was in a serious relationship who shagged some lass he met in a nightclub, when his missus (who for some inexplicable reason, hasn't f**ked him off!) sits at home. Blokes an arsehole, don't need a court to convict him of that!It worked for Hughes at Oldham and he killed someone, don't tell me this is worse that that cos that is CRAP
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 23, 2016, 05:26:54 pmRigoI think it might have been due to him being, until this week, a convicted rapist with an undischarged sentence, rather than some BBC plot. But some clubs did want to sign Ched Evans - Sheff Utd, Hartlepool, Oldham, plus others who perhaps never let their interest get into the public domain.What scuppered it was smear campaigns, stemming largely from social media, and the Jimmy Savile effect.Certain feminists in senior positions wanted to set an example, because Ched Evans is a high-profile name, and that was to never let him play professional football again.It's probably gone completely unnoticed to most 'Jean Hatchett' type figures that there's a paedophile footballer who has resumed his career (to an extent) in Scotland.But is Craig Thomson a high-profile name?
RigoI think it might have been due to him being, until this week, a convicted rapist with an undischarged sentence, rather than some BBC plot.
so you would acknowledged the enormity of what you had done it you had not done anything what a MUG
wilts rover Correct me if I'm wrong here, but why the bloody hell would he want to apologise for something that he says he hasn't done?!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Evans is a convicted rapist who has admitted no remorse or apolgy for his crime. Perhaps he may be found totally innocent of all charges after the re-trial, but until then that is what he is, and its irrelevant who says it.