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Wiltshire Exile

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #30 on December 29, 2018, 10:03:42 am by Wiltshire Exile »
Joins a ever growing list of footballer with criminal records .


Tony Adams   Arsenal
Joey Barton   Newcastle United F.C.   
George Best   
Danny Simpson   Leicester City
Steve Brooker   Bristol City
Bradley Orr
Marcus Bent   
Eric Cantona   Manchester United
Gary Croft   Blackburn Rovers
Ched Evans   Sheffield United
Terry Fenwick   Leicester City    
Callum Flanagan   Manchester United
Jack Fountain   York City   
Lee Hughes   West Bromwich Albion

Adam Johnson   Sunderland   Rape   [99]
Marlon King   Barnet F.C   
Jamie Lawrence   
Jan Mølby   Liverpool F.C.   
Luke McCormick   Plymouth Argyle
Bob Newton   Hartlepool United
Jermaine Pennant   Birmingham City
Brian Phillips   Mansfield Town   
Tom Pope   Crewe Alexandra   
Micky Quinn   Portsmouth
Graham Rix   Chelsea
Luke Rodgers   Shrewsbury Town
Mickey Thomas   Wrexham F.C.   
Stig Tøfting   Bolton Wanderers
Vinnie Jones   Queens Park Rangers   
Dennis Wise   Chelsea    
I dare say some players playing careers could seen as criminal records  Lewis Guy comes to mind !






Should Ched Evans be on that list?
I thought he was acquitted.

He was.



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idler

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #31 on December 29, 2018, 10:58:36 am by idler »
What no David Roche or Mick Norbury?

Donnyjim

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #32 on December 29, 2018, 11:53:20 am by Donnyjim »
Joins a ever growing list of footballer with criminal records .


Tony Adams   Arsenal
Joey Barton   Newcastle United F.C.   
George Best   
Danny Simpson   Leicester City
Steve Brooker   Bristol City
Bradley Orr
Marcus Bent   
Eric Cantona   Manchester United
Gary Croft   Blackburn Rovers
Ched Evans   Sheffield United
Terry Fenwick   Leicester City    
Callum Flanagan   Manchester United
Jack Fountain   York City   
Lee Hughes   West Bromwich Albion

Adam Johnson   Sunderland   Rape   [99]
Marlon King   Barnet F.C   
Jamie Lawrence   
Jan Mølby   Liverpool F.C.   
Luke McCormick   Plymouth Argyle
Bob Newton   Hartlepool United
Jermaine Pennant   Birmingham City
Brian Phillips   Mansfield Town   
Tom Pope   Crewe Alexandra   
Micky Quinn   Portsmouth
Graham Rix   Chelsea
Luke Rodgers   Shrewsbury Town
Mickey Thomas   Wrexham F.C.   
Stig Tøfting   Bolton Wanderers
Vinnie Jones   Queens Park Rangers   
Dennis Wise   Chelsea    
I dare say some players playing careers could seen as criminal records  Lewis Guy comes to mind !






Should Ched Evans be on that list?
I thought he was acquitted.

He was.

Guilty of stirring the porridge,  I'm afraid.

craigdrfc

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #33 on December 29, 2018, 12:08:49 pm by craigdrfc »
Padi Wilson

drfchound

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #34 on December 29, 2018, 11:16:41 pm by drfchound »
Joins a ever growing list of footballer with criminal records .


Tony Adams   Arsenal
Joey Barton   Newcastle United F.C.   
George Best   
Danny Simpson   Leicester City
Steve Brooker   Bristol City
Bradley Orr
Marcus Bent   
Eric Cantona   Manchester United
Gary Croft   Blackburn Rovers
Ched Evans   Sheffield United
Terry Fenwick   Leicester City    
Callum Flanagan   Manchester United
Jack Fountain   York City   
Lee Hughes   West Bromwich Albion

Adam Johnson   Sunderland   Rape   [99]
Marlon King   Barnet F.C   
Jamie Lawrence   
Jan Mølby   Liverpool F.C.   
Luke McCormick   Plymouth Argyle
Bob Newton   Hartlepool United
Jermaine Pennant   Birmingham City
Brian Phillips   Mansfield Town   
Tom Pope   Crewe Alexandra   
Micky Quinn   Portsmouth
Graham Rix   Chelsea
Luke Rodgers   Shrewsbury Town
Mickey Thomas   Wrexham F.C.   
Stig Tøfting   Bolton Wanderers
Vinnie Jones   Queens Park Rangers   
Dennis Wise   Chelsea    
I dare say some players playing careers could seen as criminal records  Lewis Guy comes to mind !






Should Ched Evans be on that list?
I thought he was acquitted.

He was.

Guilty of stirring the porridge,  I'm afraid.






But not of a criminal offence then.

German Rover

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #35 on December 29, 2018, 11:56:15 pm by German Rover »
Always amazes me the lengths people go to defend footballers, all over social mesia are people defending Calder, when jsssica ennis said she didnt want her name associated with ched evans she was sent death threats and the like.  The lass in the adam johnson case was given death threats as well as having her name released on the internet.

Even at our own club, when copps was banned from every race course in the UK, people were still keen to present him as a saint.


rich1471

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #36 on December 30, 2018, 12:08:44 am by rich1471 »
Was it Jamie Lawerence we signed on his realise from prison for armed robbery then went on to play for Leicester, good player as well

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #37 on December 30, 2018, 12:20:43 am by BillyStubbsTears »
German

There's the problem. We want our heroes to be flawless and the Others to be bas**rds.

Needs a little bit of honesty from all of us. If we make excuses for bas**rds on our side, we've lost the right to be on the moral high horse with the lads on the other side.
« Last Edit: December 30, 2018, 12:45:54 am by BillyStubbsTears »

Chris Black come back

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #38 on December 30, 2018, 12:31:12 am by Chris Black come back »
Was it Jamie Lawerence we signed on his realise from prison for armed robbery then went on to play for Leicester, good player as well

Not quite. Had a brief stint at Sunderland beforehand.
« Last Edit: December 30, 2018, 02:48:04 pm by Chris Black come back »

scawsby steve

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #39 on December 30, 2018, 02:46:06 pm by scawsby steve »
Always amazes me the lengths people go to defend footballers, all over social mesia are people defending Calder, when jsssica ennis said she didnt want her name associated with ched evans she was sent death threats and the like.  The lass in the adam johnson case was given death threats as well as having her name released on the internet.

Even at our own club, when copps was banned from every race course in the UK, people were still keen to present him as a saint.

With the Jessica Ennis case, she disassociated herself with Ched Evans because he was a rapist; now that he's not a rapist, I haven't heard a public apology from her for deformation of character.

I personally am sick of all these rich, super-hyped sports and showbusiness people taking the moral high ground on everything, and thinking they represent ordinary working class people with their views; they don't represent me, I can think for myself.

since-1969

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #40 on December 30, 2018, 03:44:58 pm by since-1969 »
Joins a ever growing list of footballer with criminal records .


Tony Adams   Arsenal
Joey Barton   Newcastle United F.C.   
George Best   
Danny Simpson   Leicester City
Steve Brooker   Bristol City
Bradley Orr
Marcus Bent   
Eric Cantona   Manchester United
Gary Croft   Blackburn Rovers
Ched Evans   Sheffield United
Terry Fenwick   Leicester City    
Callum Flanagan   Manchester United
Jack Fountain   York City   
Lee Hughes   West Bromwich Albion

Adam Johnson   Sunderland   Rape   [99]
Marlon King   Barnet F.C   
Jamie Lawrence   
Jan Mølby   Liverpool F.C.   
Luke McCormick   Plymouth Argyle
Bob Newton   Hartlepool United
Jermaine Pennant   Birmingham City
Brian Phillips   Mansfield Town   
Tom Pope   Crewe Alexandra   
Micky Quinn   Portsmouth
Graham Rix   Chelsea
Luke Rodgers   Shrewsbury Town
Mickey Thomas   Wrexham F.C.   
Stig Tøfting   Bolton Wanderers
Vinnie Jones   Queens Park Rangers   
Dennis Wise   Chelsea    
I dare say some players playing careers could seen as criminal records  Lewis Guy comes to mind !






Should Ched Evans be on that list?
I thought he was acquitted.

He was.
No smoke and all that ?

RedJ

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #41 on December 30, 2018, 03:49:16 pm by RedJ »
Jesus wept...

Jonathan

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #42 on December 30, 2018, 04:01:42 pm by Jonathan »
I don’t think Jessica Ennis has anything to apologise to Ched Evans for. At best he showed a complete disregard and disrespect to the woman herself and to his wife / girlfriend at the time. I know he’s not the only one to behave like that, but I don’t think he comes out of it with any particular credit regardless of any legal determination.
« Last Edit: December 30, 2018, 10:39:03 pm by Jonathan »

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #43 on December 30, 2018, 04:35:30 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Some fascinating insights into people's values.

Chef Evans WAS, for a period, a convicted rapist.

The fact that the conviction was later overturned doesn't change that fact.

At the time that he was legally a convicted rapist, there were rumours that Sheffield United were going to re-sign him.

Jessica Ennis said publicly that she wanted no connection with the club if they did that.

How you get from those facts to concluding that she should make a public apology, or that stuck up liberal celebrities are sticking it to the working classes, God alone knows.

Filo

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #44 on December 30, 2018, 07:10:28 pm by Filo »
Some fascinating insights into people's values.

Chef Evans WAS, for a period, a convicted rapist.

The fact that the conviction was later overturned doesn't change that fact.

At the time that he was legally a convicted rapist, there were rumours that Sheffield United were going to re-sign him.

Jessica Ennis said publicly that she wanted no connection with the club if they did that.

How you get from those facts to concluding that she should make a public apology, or that stuck up liberal celebrities are sticking it to the working classes, God alone knows.

You know, I did n’t know he was a Chef, did he learn that while banged up 😜

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #45 on December 30, 2018, 07:29:35 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Wey-hey!

scawsby steve

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #46 on December 30, 2018, 09:36:28 pm by scawsby steve »
Some fascinating insights into people's values.

Chef Evans WAS, for a period, a convicted rapist.

The fact that the conviction was later overturned doesn't change that fact.

At the time that he was legally a convicted rapist, there were rumours that Sheffield United were going to re-sign him.

Jessica Ennis said publicly that she wanted no connection with the club if they did that.

How you get from those facts to concluding that she should make a public apology, or that stuck up liberal celebrities are sticking it to the working classes, God alone knows.

I'll tell you how Billy, because unlike you, I'm not star struck. I don't give a f*ck for the opinions of rich, famous people and their moralising; they don't have to live in the real world like the rest of us, and they're not better than me as human beings.

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #47 on December 30, 2018, 10:22:56 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Sweet Jesus

scawsby steve

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #48 on December 31, 2018, 04:35:45 pm by scawsby steve »

phil old leake

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Re: Ricardo Calder
« Reply #49 on December 31, 2018, 09:29:48 pm by phil old leake »
Evans hasn’t got a conviction

 

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