Thu Jul 09, 2015 6:08 pm
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Thu Jul 09, 2015 11:15 pm
balkanblue wrote:I reckon he'd do a job for us.
Fri Jul 10, 2015 7:05 am
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Fri Jul 10, 2015 6:51 pm
cardiff 74 wrote:What amazes me ched evans gets convicted for rape he's trying to rebuild his life and wants to get back into football.mike Tyson gets convicted of rape goes to prison he comes over to this country people treat him like a god gets interviewed where ever he goes people in America stil love him so what's the difference
Fri Jul 10, 2015 9:48 pm
Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:08 pm
Bluebird 1927 wrote:The man isn't guilty and deserves a second chance. Lee Hughes and Luke McCormick?
Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:11 pm
Kanester wrote:Bluebird 1927 wrote:The man isn't guilty and deserves a second chance. Lee Hughes and Luke McCormick?
Well the court of law see it differently. You can sugar coat it as much as you like but if that was your daughter I'm sure you would have a different view.
Sat Jul 11, 2015 7:33 am
cardiff 74 wrote:What amazes me ched evans gets convicted for rape he's trying to rebuild his life and wants to get back into football.mike Tyson gets convicted of rape goes to prison he comes over to this country people treat him like a god gets interviewed where ever he goes people in America stil love him so what's the difference
Sat Jul 11, 2015 7:34 am
Bluebird 1927 wrote:Kanester wrote:Bluebird 1927 wrote:The man isn't guilty and deserves a second chance. Lee Hughes and Luke McCormick?
Well the court of law see it differently. You can sugar coat it as much as you like but if that was your daughter I'm sure you would have a different view.
The point is that Hughes and McCormick got second chances so why shouldn't he?
Sat Jul 11, 2015 7:59 am
mr'mogreenz wrote:I certainly wouldn't wanna work next to a convicted rapist in my work place. Don't give a fuk about the circumstances, but If he gets his conviction overturned then I suppose some club will give him a trial at least. One of the biggest problems with him still having a conviction is, Most if not all clubs employ lots of females in one form or another ( I know he's not the tree jumper type of rapist and is highly unlikely to drag one into the toilet's) but the way things are now, any club that does employ him, they will get criticised from all angle's. IMO it just wouldn't be worth the hasstle for any club to take him on in the current circumstances. Women's lib would tear them to shreds lol
Sat Jul 11, 2015 9:29 am
gwentbluebirds wrote:mr'mogreenz wrote:I certainly wouldn't wanna work next to a convicted rapist in my work place. Don't give a fuk about the circumstances, but If he gets his conviction overturned then I suppose some club will give him a trial at least. One of the biggest problems with him still having a conviction is, Most if not all clubs employ lots of females in one form or another ( I know he's not the tree jumper type of rapist and is highly unlikely to drag one into the toilet's) but the way things are now, any club that does employ him, they will get criticised from all angle's. IMO it just wouldn't be worth the hasstle for any club to take him on in the current circumstances. Women's lib would tear them to shreds lol
What chance has he got when people make comments like first line above ^^^^^^^^^
Sat Jul 11, 2015 2:52 pm
mr'mogreenz wrote:gwentbluebirds wrote:mr'mogreenz wrote:I certainly wouldn't wanna work next to a convicted rapist in my work place. Don't give a fuk about the circumstances, but If he gets his conviction overturned then I suppose some club will give him a trial at least. One of the biggest problems with him still having a conviction is, Most if not all clubs employ lots of females in one form or another ( I know he's not the tree jumper type of rapist and is highly unlikely to drag one into the toilet's) but the way things are now, any club that does employ him, they will get criticised from all angle's. IMO it just wouldn't be worth the hasstle for any club to take him on in the current circumstances. Women's lib would tear them to shreds lol
What chance has he got when people make comments like first line above ^^^^^^^^^
"What chance has he got" personally I couldn't give a fuk about his chances. If he didn't want to be seen as a nonce then he shouldn't have put himself in the position to be treated like one. Any bloke with half a brain and decencey wouldve realised the girl was to out of it to fuk around with, and given her a swerve....especially when you have a girlfriend waiting for you at home. being in such a high profile job, things like that will always end up as trouble. But typical of a lot of overplayed spoilt footballers today, they think they can do what the fuk they want and get away with it. So yeah. Fuk him, he can go clean public toilets for all i care.....if he's allowed near public toilets with his conviction that is
Sat Jul 11, 2015 3:03 pm
gwentbluebirds wrote:mr'mogreenz wrote:gwentbluebirds wrote:mr'mogreenz wrote:I certainly wouldn't wanna work next to a convicted rapist in my work place. Don't give a fuk about the circumstances, but If he gets his conviction overturned then I suppose some club will give him a trial at least. One of the biggest problems with him still having a conviction is, Most if not all clubs employ lots of females in one form or another ( I know he's not the tree jumper type of rapist and is highly unlikely to drag one into the toilet's) but the way things are now, any club that does employ him, they will get criticised from all angle's. IMO it just wouldn't be worth the hasstle for any club to take him on in the current circumstances. Women's lib would tear them to shreds lol
What chance has he got when people make comments like first line above ^^^^^^^^^
"What chance has he got" personally I couldn't give a fuk about his chances. If he didn't want to be seen as a nonce then he shouldn't have put himself in the position to be treated like one. Any bloke with half a brain and decencey wouldve realised the girl was to out of it to fuk around with, and given her a swerve....especially when you have a girlfriend waiting for you at home. being in such a high profile job, things like that will always end up as trouble. But typical of a lot of overplayed spoilt footballers today, they think they can do what the fuk they want and get away with it. So yeah. Fuk him, he can go clean public toilets for all i care.....if he's allowed near public toilets with his conviction that is
2 sides to every story and won't be the first or the last man to think with his dick. And I thought nonce was a name given to offenders against kids? I think he's far from that to be fair.
Sat Jul 11, 2015 5:06 pm
mr'mogreenz wrote:gwentbluebirds wrote:mr'mogreenz wrote:gwentbluebirds wrote:mr'mogreenz wrote:I certainly wouldn't wanna work next to a convicted rapist in my work place. Don't give a fuk about the circumstances, but If he gets his conviction overturned then I suppose some club will give him a trial at least. One of the biggest problems with him still having a conviction is, Most if not all clubs employ lots of females in one form or another ( I know he's not the tree jumper type of rapist and is highly unlikely to drag one into the toilet's) but the way things are now, any club that does employ him, they will get criticised from all angle's. IMO it just wouldn't be worth the hasstle for any club to take him on in the current circumstances. Women's lib would tear them to shreds lol
What chance has he got when people make comments like first line above ^^^^^^^^^
"What chance has he got" personally I couldn't give a fuk about his chances. If he didn't want to be seen as a nonce then he shouldn't have put himself in the position to be treated like one. Any bloke with half a brain and decencey wouldve realised the girl was to out of it to fuk around with, and given her a swerve....especially when you have a girlfriend waiting for you at home. being in such a high profile job, things like that will always end up as trouble. But typical of a lot of overplayed spoilt footballers today, they think they can do what the fuk they want and get away with it. So yeah. Fuk him, he can go clean public toilets for all i care.....if he's allowed near public toilets with his conviction that is
2 sides to every story and won't be the first or the last man to think with his dick. And I thought nonce was a name given to offenders against kids? I think he's far from that to be fair.
Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise. Its what they used to put on sex offenders cell doors to remind prison guards not to let them out with the general prison population. I think you can guess why. its a term used for all sex cases
Sat Jul 11, 2015 5:15 pm
kenbarlow wrote:cardiff 74 wrote:What amazes me ched evans gets convicted for rape he's trying to rebuild his life and wants to get back into football.mike Tyson gets convicted of rape goes to prison he comes over to this country people treat him like a god gets interviewed where ever he goes people in America stil love him so what's the difference
just because tyson (somehow, perhaps its just the way it was back then) got away with it, doesnt mean ched evans should.
i appreciate the rehabilitation thing but footballers are role models to kids. the thought of kids screaming for a convicted rapist just isnt right. why cant he rebuild his life outside of football? the victim has had to start a new life after all?
Sat Jul 11, 2015 5:17 pm
Military Junta wrote:cardiff 74 wrote:What amazes me ched evans gets convicted for rape he's trying to rebuild his life and wants to get back into football.mike Tyson gets convicted of rape goes to prison he comes over to this country people treat him like a god gets interviewed where ever he goes people in America stil love him so what's the difference
Mike Tyson wasn't allowed into the UK at one point because of his conviction
Sun Jul 12, 2015 6:36 am
mr'mogreenz wrote:Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise. Its what they used to put on sex offenders cell doors to remind prison guards not to let them out with the general prison population. I think you can guess why. its a term used for all sex cases
Sun Jul 12, 2015 8:14 am
Cardiffcitymad wrote:mr'mogreenz wrote:Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise. Its what they used to put on sex offenders cell doors to remind prison guards not to let them out with the general prison population. I think you can guess why. its a term used for all sex cases
Rubbish, they are on a completely different wing.
Sun Jul 12, 2015 9:09 am
Cardiffcitymad wrote:mr'mogreenz wrote:Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise. Its what they used to put on sex offenders cell doors to remind prison guards not to let them out with the general prison population. I think you can guess why. its a term used for all sex cases
Rubbish, they are on a completely different wing.
Sun Jul 12, 2015 11:52 am
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Cardiffcitymad wrote:mr'mogreenz wrote:Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise. Its what they used to put on sex offenders cell doors to remind prison guards not to let them out with the general prison population. I think you can guess why. its a term used for all sex cases
Rubbish, they are on a completely different wing.
There's been all sorts of views on here over this case, virtually all of the debates from men.
So as a female what's your take on it?