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Accused rapist Ched Evans to be released from prison

Why, what's so revealing about the profile? I know we all pretty much expect newbies to be banned returners with an agenda but it must be pretty daunting for someone new and trying to get to grips with the forum to deal with the hostile suspicion when we get it wrong.

"Clearly, Ched Evans was framed by despicable Police & C.P.S.not act when our raped-by-Moslems-schoolgirls asked for help ."

its not a returner, its a racist.
 
Oh right, cheers. I didnt see that either because they'd already been banned or because tapatalk is woefully shit at giving full profile info.
 
I do think knew posters should be given a hundred posts grace unless it's obviously ninj for the twentieth time that night.
 
Away to walsall tonight - home to crewe week sat. Lots of time to build something for second.

Any utd fans on here?We heard about the chants the other weeek - what's the general pic?
 
Apprantly those posters have an effect which is great though apprantly that means somebody is wandering around who needs to be reminded not to rape somebody:hmm:
 
Football is a very male dominated and very macho world; I hate to think. If he is training with them, they can't have that much of a problem with him.
Poor Nigel Clough, who I gather is not keen on having a rapist in his team, but is paid by those rather nice Arab owners! :hmm:
 
I wonder how his teammates feel about the whole issue?
Good question. I imagine they've been told to keep 100% zip about it, using the appeal as a reason for silence. Same time, I'd like to think there's a few of them with at least misgivings.
 
I wonder how his teammates feel about the whole issue?

Good question. I imagine they've been told to keep 100% zip about it, using the appeal as a reason for silence. Same time, I'd like to think there's a few of them with at least misgivings.

Unless I've missed something, they're not his team mates - he is no longer part of the team, no longer employed by the club.

So to invite him in to train with them requires an explicit decision to be made by someone that this is an appropriate thing to do, and if the manager and the current members of the team are genuinely against it (I have no way of judging this one way or another), you have to wonder where the idea came from and what whoever made the decision was thinking
 
Unless I've missed something, they're not his team mates - he is no longer part of the team, no longer employed by the club.

So to invite him in to train with them requires an explicit decision to be made by someone that this is an appropriate thing to do, and if the manager and the current members of the team are genuinely against it (I have no way of judging this one way or another), you have to wonder where the idea came from and what whoever made the decision was thinking
the decision came from the board, led by that shit McCabe
 
the decision came from the board, led by that shit McCabe

So can anyone with more knowledge of the ins and outs of the football world confirm how common it is for a former member of a club who has been imprisoned after being found guilty of a crime while part of the team, but whose contract has expired when he's inside, to be invited back to train on his release?

I would guess it's pretty unusual
 
West Brom told Lee Hughes to fuck off when he got out after three and a half years for killing by dangerous driving. Oldham snapped him straight up tho. Graham Rix immediately rejoined Chelsea after getting out for sex with an underage girl (not as a player, bit old for that), Barton immediately went back to Newcastle (tho that was 'only' affray)
 
And Luke McCormick's now captain of Plymouth Argyle after serving 4 years of a 7 year sentence for causing death by dangerous driving which he got while playing for them
 
So can anyone with more knowledge of the ins and outs of the football world confirm how common it is for a former member of a club who has been imprisoned after being found guilty of a crime while part of the team, but whose contract has expired when he's inside, to be invited back to train on his release?

I would guess it's pretty unusual
It's not that unusual for out of contract players to train with another team. However this seems to be an explicit step towards the club having him back at Sheffield. Something they didn't need to do - and wouldn't have done if he wasn't thier top striker.
 
It's not that unusual for out of contract players to train with another team. However this seems to be an explicit step towards the club having him back at Sheffield. Something they didn't need to do - and wouldn't have done if he wasn't thier top striker.

Yeah, it's hard to come to any other conclusion.
 
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Football is a very male dominated and very macho world; I hate to think. If he is training with them, they can't have that much of a problem with him.
Poor Nigel Clough, who I gather is not keen on having a rapist in his team, but is paid by those rather nice Arab owners! :hmm:
A) why is it relevant that the owners are arab?
B) nigel clough should have the power of his convictions and quit...he is hardly going to starve.

the PFA have requested that he be allowed to train at sheffield united....bunch of cunts imo
 
Re the arabs, i think if you see earlier posts, that i was not the first to mention this...many. arabs look at "crimes" against women in a slightly different way to people in the west.
Re the fans, i seem to remember seeing a news clip of fans who would be happy to see him playing for the blades again.
 
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