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Amazing when it comes to football some people’s morals just take a nosedive into the gutter.

Okay, he’s not Joesph Fritzl but he’s a convicted sex offender that I don’t want on SAFC’s books.

Spot on, totally dragged our club’s name through the mud as well. Fuck him, I’m sick of hearing about him in the gutter press they’re f***ing obsessed.
 
Everything you say is true. That is why he was sent to prison.

But he has served his time. For the sake of humanity we should let him get on with his life.

absolutely. Away from football and especially SAFC
 
can ne one elaborate on the "bowie" references then ?:evil: i will be gutted if he was a wrong un mind
 
So now your restricting his options in life. If the employer wants to employ them, and both the courts and the employer are happy, then I done see any issue.
He’s already served his time. When does the punishment end?
If someone that worked or had access to influence kids in their job did the shit Johnson did, would you be happy for them to continue in the same field after their sentence, with access and influence on kids carrying on as before?
 
Johnson's crime fully conflicted with his trade. He abused his position as a professional footballer, an adult professional footballer, to groom an underage girl who supports the club he played for. He met her through his work. He knew what he was doing, he knew her age, he checked for age of consent online, he proceeded with his grooming nevertheless.

It is 100% in conflict with the trade. He should never play football again. The job role comes with other responsibilities than just performing on a field every week. He failed at those responsibilities and demonstrated he can't be trusted with them.
Probably the best post on this thread.
 
Johnson's crime fully conflicted with his trade. He abused his position as a professional footballer, an adult professional footballer, to groom an underage girl who supports the club he played for. He met her through his work. He knew what he was doing, he knew her age, he checked for age of consent online, he proceeded with his grooming nevertheless.

It is 100% in conflict with the trade. He should never play football again. The job role comes with other responsibilities than just performing on a field every week. He failed at those responsibilities and demonstrated he can't be trusted with them.
So why didn’t we just lock him up forever? He’s very very rich and can still have similar influences with young girls just because of his fame and wealth
 
Unpopular opinion but I’d have him back in a heartbeat. Upon release he’s a free man who’s served his time and should be allowed to continue his career.

I don't think it's an unpopular opinion mate, I think it's an interesting viewpoint.

There are all kinds of schemes in place right now, set up with the aim of helping ex-offenders back into society. The aim is for them to be given the same opportunities in life as everybody else, once they've served their time. Of course these schemes are aimed at underprivileged people who might otherwise be drawn back into crime, but why shouldn't the same principle be applied to everybody?

If we were to take him back on there'd be moral outrage in some quarters and we'd no doubt be vilified by the tabloid press, plus one or two others, but should that be enough reason to buckle and deny an ex-offender from plying his trade?

Just a hyperthetical of course, it won't happen.
 
So why didn’t we just lock him up forever? He’s very very rich and can still have similar influences with young girls just because of his fame and wealth

acknowledging and respecting his right to liberty is one thing, acknowledging his right to return to a very privileged and unique profession in the public eye is quite another.

If he wants to use his fame and wealth to carry on with similar activities then that is up to him. Football shouldn't help enable him to do it again though.
 
Fine with me, but I am more concerned with us maintaining our standards than I am with whatever he does.

Who was it who said "... those who burn books end up by burning people ..."

I don't see how that quote has any relevance whatsoever.
 
I'm sure the victims Sunderland supporting family would be f***ing delighted. I'd rather go bust than have a paedophile play for us
 
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