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Quote from: Rigoglioso on November 30, 2016, 08:46:46 pmThe initial post in this thread is pathetic, unnecessary and almost just leads to pointless rumour-mongering about any former youth team manager at any point in the last few decades.It's a deplorable insult to those who have been previously involved in youth set-ups at any club, who are just decent human beings. In any case, if there are any perverts out there who have committed crimes in a football environment, they deserve to be hung, drawn and quartered, but a lynch mob mentality achieves nothing - this has to be done through the proper legal channels and, those clubs who have covered things up (such as Crewe Alexandra) should be shut down.In terms of homophobia in football, it's still very much prevalent from my experience. Could a player come out as openly gay? Possibly, but it would depend very much on the individual's personality and their popularity in the dressing room. That said, I personally think it'd be more damaging to a player's career as opposed to anything else.Why? Did the BBC close down after Saville? Or the Catholic Church after their revaltions? Or the Scout Movement? Or Clifton College? Or British Olympic Swimming? Why should football clubs be treated differently to other organisations?And why pick on Crewe and not Manchester City, Stoke, Newcastle, Chelsea? You have done exactly what you said shouldn't be done with your lynch mob mentality - lets hang Crewe and it will be alright.
The initial post in this thread is pathetic, unnecessary and almost just leads to pointless rumour-mongering about any former youth team manager at any point in the last few decades.It's a deplorable insult to those who have been previously involved in youth set-ups at any club, who are just decent human beings. In any case, if there are any perverts out there who have committed crimes in a football environment, they deserve to be hung, drawn and quartered, but a lynch mob mentality achieves nothing - this has to be done through the proper legal channels and, those clubs who have covered things up (such as Crewe Alexandra) should be shut down.In terms of homophobia in football, it's still very much prevalent from my experience. Could a player come out as openly gay? Possibly, but it would depend very much on the individual's personality and their popularity in the dressing room. That said, I personally think it'd be more damaging to a player's career as opposed to anything else.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 01, 2016, 12:40:03 pmQuote from: Rigoglioso on November 30, 2016, 10:40:35 pmI'll just give you a quote that was in one of the papers this morning...“If kids’ teams in Manchester knew about him, and [Barry] Bennell’s reputation had stretched all the way to grassroots junior football 40 miles away from Crewe, it's strange, to say the least, that Crewe are saying they had heard absolutely nothing to trouble them about their own employee.”How that football club acted, regardless of how many years ago this was, is absolutely deplorable. For all the kids that have come through their system, and were abused, how do you think they feel about Crewe Alexandra F.C. - and not just their tormentor, but the other people at that club who claim to have never heard a thing?And, yes, if other clubs become more central to this disgraceful scandal, they should be shut down too.Absolutely hilarious given that on every other contentious subject raised on this forum you invariably say that whatever it is just part of life, nothing can be done and that people should just shrug their shoulders, get on with their lives and ignore it. Presumably Crewe followed your advice!So I take it that you'd be quite happy to protect a paedophile in order to protect the image of your football club, which is basically what has happened?That, for me, is as bad, if not worse, than the perverted individual. He's only accountable for his own actions - the individuals at the club, who collectively were aware of rumours/allegations, should have come together, withdrew his employment, and reported their concerns to the relevant authorities - it doesn't matter if it was 1980, 1990, 2000 or right now. There's a moral obligation and they failed in their duty, so they could prevent their football club from going through a scandal, two or three decades ago.If other clubs are found to have done the same thing, they should be closed down too.
Quote from: Rigoglioso on November 30, 2016, 10:40:35 pmI'll just give you a quote that was in one of the papers this morning...“If kids’ teams in Manchester knew about him, and [Barry] Bennell’s reputation had stretched all the way to grassroots junior football 40 miles away from Crewe, it's strange, to say the least, that Crewe are saying they had heard absolutely nothing to trouble them about their own employee.”How that football club acted, regardless of how many years ago this was, is absolutely deplorable. For all the kids that have come through their system, and were abused, how do you think they feel about Crewe Alexandra F.C. - and not just their tormentor, but the other people at that club who claim to have never heard a thing?And, yes, if other clubs become more central to this disgraceful scandal, they should be shut down too.Absolutely hilarious given that on every other contentious subject raised on this forum you invariably say that whatever it is just part of life, nothing can be done and that people should just shrug their shoulders, get on with their lives and ignore it. Presumably Crewe followed your advice!
I'll just give you a quote that was in one of the papers this morning...“If kids’ teams in Manchester knew about him, and [Barry] Bennell’s reputation had stretched all the way to grassroots junior football 40 miles away from Crewe, it's strange, to say the least, that Crewe are saying they had heard absolutely nothing to trouble them about their own employee.”How that football club acted, regardless of how many years ago this was, is absolutely deplorable. For all the kids that have come through their system, and were abused, how do you think they feel about Crewe Alexandra F.C. - and not just their tormentor, but the other people at that club who claim to have never heard a thing?And, yes, if other clubs become more central to this disgraceful scandal, they should be shut down too.
I'll accept and get on with most things in life, but I'll draw a line long before the protection of paedophiles as it's absolutely disgraceful.Ultimately, that's what Crewe Alexandra did - purely for their own benefit (as Barry Bennell, football-wise, was possibly a good scout), but they also kept quiet about their allegations to protect their own reputation.Nevertheless, would you want to pump any money into an organisation where young kids have been sexually exploited by a pervert? Would you feel comfortable if you were a parent of any kid who has represented the youth set-up at that club over the past 30/40 years?And finally, do you feel at ease with the fact that three conflicting accounts from off-field individuals at Crewe Alexandra in the 1980s have come to light over the past 10 days - yet the two individuals who are still involved in that organisation to this day claim to have 'heard nothing, seen nothing', etc.
Quote from: wilts rover on December 01, 2016, 10:08:11 pmHearts re-employed a convicted paedophile and a convicted (at that time) rapist should be allowed to play football.You're on about Ched Evans...At no point during his career has he played for a professional football club whilst being a convicted rapist.His conviction for rape was quashed before he signed for Chesterfield, but with the second trial to follow, he reverted back to being 'a footballer accused of rape' - just as he was during the 2011/12 season at Sheffield United.I know you might have missed it, because you're a little bit selective with things you see, but he was proven innocent at the second trial.
Hearts re-employed a convicted paedophile and a convicted (at that time) rapist should be allowed to play football.
I can't stop thinking that the change of direction of this thread has been done deliberately to divert the attention of the OP subject.I'd like to know the views of contributors who haven't commented on the OP.I won't hold my breath!
Again, would you feel comfortable right now, as a fan, wearing your replica shirt/scarf in the knowledge that the organisation whose colours you are displaying is one where paedophile activities have taken place, and the organisation basically did nothing about it.
Quote from: Rigoglioso on December 02, 2016, 06:11:17 pmAgain, would you feel comfortable right now, as a fan, wearing your replica shirt/scarf in the knowledge that the organisation whose colours you are displaying is one where paedophile activities have taken place, and the organisation basically did nothing about it.Thats a non-argument Rigo. Fans support their clubs for the football, and what may or may not happen behind the scenes is rarely any reason to change that, as utterly abhorrent as this episode is Its like saying to Catholics they shouldn't go to communion because some of the church's priests are paedophiles. I think the responsible thing to do is support the clubs to get their houses in order so this cant happen again, and deal with those who covered it up - remember, a lot of these cases are from the 70s and 80s when there were far less stringent checks on who has access to children in all walks of life. That isnt the case now. there are all sorts of guidelines now for coaches and young player's parents about acceptable contact, avoiding lone contact, etc.
Well how does everyone feel about this now? I'm still very uncomfortable about the fact that Crewe have buried their heads in the sand and reneged on their promise to have an independent inquiry, which would have offered more findings/resolutions to ensure this thing never happens again.It's very worrying the same regime is still incharge at that place.The way they've shunned the victims in this appalling matter is outrageous. The fact they had an advert in the programme the day after Barry Bennell was sentenced advertising for a scout in the Manchester area is incompetent. The fact they had photos of Bennell on the walls, three months after this scandal broke, is disgusting. I feel for the Crewe fans with a conscience, who've watched their beloved club bury their heads in the sand and do nothing. They have had their memories of many years tainted and have been let down. Those who still support the regime which protected a paedophile (knowingly or not) and talk of Gradi and Bowler as legends, I pity.Nobody will ever think of Crewe in a positive way for a long time and their reaction to this scandal over the months has been disgusting. Gradi and Bowler, and their placepeople at the club should resign in principle that this happened on their watch.I did hope Crewe would go bust. Now I just hope the survivors can bring about the change that disgusting little football club desperately needs.Crewe have absolutely shamed football with their attitude!