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BBC Johnson free to play for Sunderland

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i think they will be foaming either way especially bidvest seeing it splattered in pictures all over child sex charge stories.
When I said "they" I ment club officials. Any sponsor can't really comment at this stage as in the eye of the law he is innocent.
 

That's just the very first stage. If he pleads not guilty I'd doubt it will get to trial before 2016 at the very earliest. Really isn't all that easy to suspend him. Whether they play him is another matter entirely.

True. Seem to be suggesting they have no issue with that though...
 
The charge changes everything, it means there is now enough evidence for a realistic chance of prosecution and will attend court. He shouldn't be anywhere near the club again unless he is acquitted
It means that they have acquired enough information to bring about a prosecution case, but it doesn't mean he's guilty. Nobody really knows whether he's innocent or guilty. So nothing has changed.
 
Yeah he was initially suspended and then played up until the summer when he stood trial iirc. In fact I swear he scored against Stoke H when he came back into the team.

Maybe not because there's 6 games left but we did allow Bramble to play and we weren't in danger, also other clubs have allowed their players to play. Most notably Lee Hughes played right up to conviction, Remy played until he was found innocent.

I can't see why the clubs stance should have changed just because it's went to trial. Unless they think he's guilty obviously.

Hardly helping with my gripe that football clubs have no morals!
 
When I said "they" I ment club officials. Any sponsor can't really comment at this stage as in the eye of the law he is innocent.
they cant comment but ive no doubt they have let the club know their feelings.
 
Only the outcome of the trial will determine whether this is a good move by the clerb or not.

If he's found not guilty, then it's a n excellent decision.

Until then, I refuse to criticise. No win situation for the clerb at the minute.
Er, what if he scores the winner tomorrow?
 
If he plays and scores/assists the goals to keep us up and then gets convicted, we will forever be tarnished and lambasted by other clubs.

"The only reason you're still in the league is because of a..." etc...

I'm sure all the other clubs will mention this constantly
 
They'll have been able to speak to their employee and his lawyer I should imagine. That in itself is far more information than we'll ever get.

I have my doubts about her on footballing matters, but the Chief Executive is a lawyer by trade. The club will be dealing with this in the right manner.
They will but his brief will not have been discussing specifics with the club about the file that's been passed to the CPS...............
 
the stick he get from other fans will get worse now with the charges very surprising decision by club
It won't at all, the way it's been reported most fans didn't know he hadn't been charged already if they even knew the difference between arrested and charged in the first place.
 
Here we go again with another load of bedwetters, moaning on and on.
He is innocent until proved guilty and if he is fit to play and wants to then good on him and the club and fans should stick by him.
If he is guilty the law courts will pass sentence not us and justice will be done.
As others have posted I think cases like this should not be made public till after the court case is heard.
I hope he is innocent but if guilty then it's time to get rid, if he is innocent does anyone think
the victim will face prosecution.
 
On the upside, if we are relegated and the trial doesn't happen until next year we won't have to worry about someone buying him...
 
Hardly helping with my gripe that football clubs have no morals!

Aye anar that was a nailed on conviction aswell. Point is is that we're not the first club and we won't be the last club. We could be the exception to that but then what does that say? That Sunderland AFC have more morals than other clubs (even though they allowed Bramble to play) or that they think he's guilty.
 
To all the soggy fannies on this thread, are you really bothered what fans of other clubs think?
the fact the alleged victim and her family are sunderland fans makes this decision even harder to stomach, massive kick in the teeth.
 
The charge changes everything, it means there is now enough evidence for a realistic chance of prosecution and will attend court. He shouldn't be anywhere near the club again unless he is acquitted

No it doesn't. If he is found guilty it changes everything, at the moment he is at the accused stage
 
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