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Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on January 30, 2019, 12:43:41 pmQuote from: Muttley on January 30, 2019, 12:41:42 pmNot condoning any of Mason’s actions, but it strikes me as odd that the girl was subjected to 2 unwanted approaches and didn’t move away from Mason, slap him or report him to the door staff.Should she have to?No, of course not. But if I was receiving unwanted attention I would do something about it to stop it happening and I imagine most other people would too.
Quote from: Muttley on January 30, 2019, 12:41:42 pmNot condoning any of Mason’s actions, but it strikes me as odd that the girl was subjected to 2 unwanted approaches and didn’t move away from Mason, slap him or report him to the door staff.Should she have to?
Not condoning any of Mason’s actions, but it strikes me as odd that the girl was subjected to 2 unwanted approaches and didn’t move away from Mason, slap him or report him to the door staff.
Okay IDM I gave this scenario earlier...If your were approaching the trial date and your Barrister sat you down and said in his opinion it was a 50/50 case..If found Guilty it would be a minimum of 10 years but if you plead guilty it would be 3 and out in 16 months..What would you do????? I think its one of those situations were it's easy to sit here and say you would fight it but in the cold light of day it would take a lot of thinking about...
Sounds like absolute b*llocks from his dad. You can't plead guilty and therefore avoid a trial and then moan about the full facts not being considered at a trial...Toxic behaviour all round.
Quote from: ChrisBx on January 29, 2019, 11:11:20 pmSounds like absolute b*llocks from his dad. You can't plead guilty and therefore avoid a trial and then moan about the full facts not being considered at a trial...Toxic behaviour all round.but you can it has happened a lot of times
Quote from: wing commander on January 30, 2019, 12:45:07 pm Okay IDM I gave this scenario earlier...If your were approaching the trial date and your Barrister sat you down and said in his opinion it was a 50/50 case..If found Guilty it would be a minimum of 10 years but if you plead guilty it would be 3 and out in 16 months..What would you do????? I think its one of those situations were it's easy to sit here and say you would fight it but in the cold light of day it would take a lot of thinking about...I would have thought any defence barrister worth his or her salt would only advise you to plead guilty if the weight of evidence against you was very strong.
Lets stop putting the blame on the victim (should have walked away, slapped him etc.)Mason should have walked away as soon as she rejected his advances. Absolutely no excuses.
Not sure the “no comment” line from the club is doing us any favours either. I see Radio Sheffield has picked this up now and our silence is speaking volumes. It is no doubt a difficult situation with legal hoops to jump through but we need to sort this out quickly otherwise we look (unfairly) like we are defending the indefensible.
My point was that we have given a narrative but no action. There is now another cycle of coverage and we are saying nothing about action - and given we now know the outcome we are going to be expected to have a view. I am not saying this is easy just that coverage will intensify and we cannot keep saying considering all options as to most folk this sounds shorthand for doing nothing.
I can understand the club having to consider legal ratification but when the player has told the club he is not guilty and then change is plea to guilty that for me says the club should at least suspend the player pending a investigation. Keeping quiet and doing nothing is sometimes the worst thing the club could do.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on January 30, 2019, 03:55:38 pmMy point was that we have given a narrative but no action. There is now another cycle of coverage and we are saying nothing about action - and given we now know the outcome we are going to be expected to have a view. I am not saying this is easy just that coverage will intensify and we cannot keep saying considering all options as to most folk this sounds shorthand for doing nothing. How do you know there's no action?The club haven't said they are considering all options, they have said they are considering their options, a subtle difference. And, again, I'll repeat, there is a process they need to follow, which they will do before they announce what their decision is.
its due process. Personally I'm happy for the club to do what they need to do,follow the correct procedure and come to a balanced decision based on the factual information that they have, which I'm dam sure will be a lot more than a report in the Free Press... it's a sad state of affairs regardless of the outcome
In my workplace and in I would assume most others, disciplinary investigators and procedures are private and limited to those who need to know..A football club should be no different in that respect.
I deduce that too many conclusions are being jumped at here..... In order to remedy this, I conclude that maybe we should just let things take their course....?