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Ched Evans...

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Wouldn't bother me. Absolutely no morality in football these days, you have men who've cheated on their girlfriends, killed people in car accidents, committed assaults, racist slurs, drugs etc etc. Not right but that's just the way it is. It's so popular that morality loses relevance.

I don't want Ched Evans because on the whole, he's not that good of a footballer.
 
Well it's actually Don's club and if he is going to sign someone for his club, I for one won't condemn him for who he signs. If people feel strongly about signings, don't go, I personally am only interested in what is on the 120 yards x 75 yards of grass.
 
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Actions can speak louder than words.

And that's why he was initially locked up. They had decided she was incapable of giving consent especially given prior evidence when she was splatted on the floor outside a pizza shop, so they looked to each individual who slept with her and their actions to suggest they'd went to reasonable lengths to think they had consent. Evan's mate had chatted with her, been in a queue with here and went back in a taxi with her. Evans turned up when she was getting rattled and basically got straight in. They initially concluded he hadn't done enough to assume he had consent.

I'm not aware of what happened or what new evidence was provided in the retrial and how he got off, maybe he had done more, maybe they just threw more money at it and found some technicalities - I've no idea. But his actions that night in both the lead up to sleeping with her and leaving the hotel were pretty poor and as we saw with the campaign afterwards and the things coming out of the Evans camp and centering on the girl when she shouldn't have been named, this is one we really should stay clear of. We just don't need the baggage or the negativity it brings.
 
And that's why he was initially locked up. They had decided she was incapable of giving consent especially given prior evidence when she was splatted on the floor outside a pizza shop, so they looked to each individual who slept with her and their actions to suggest they'd went to reasonable lengths to think they had consent. Evan's mate had chatted with her, been in a queue with here and went back in a taxi with her. Evans turned up when she was getting rattled and basically got straight in. They initially concluded he hadn't done enough to assume he had consent. I'm not aware of what happened or what new evidence was provided in the retrial and how he got off, maybe he had done more, maybe they just threw more money at it and found some technicalities - I've no idea. But his actions that night in both the lead up to sleeping with her and leaving the hotel were pretty poor and as we saw with the campaign afterwards and the things coming out of the Evans camp and centering on the girl when she shouldn't have been named, this is one we really should stay clear of. We just don't need the baggage or the negativity it brings.

As far as I recall it was found that she'd pulled exactly the same stunt on one, or more, occasions.
 
Well it's actually it's Don's club and if he is going to sign someone for his club, I for one won't condemn him for who he signs. If people feel strongly about signings, don't go, I personally am only interested in what is on the 120 yards x 75 yards of grass.

It’s our club. Bollocks with that
 
Same here. I feel as if I can't win either way, in my head.
I'm trying to look at it from a football point of view. He could be a very capable player for us. However after the last few years a divided fan base could end up being damaging.
 
And that's why he was initially locked up. They had decided she was incapable of giving consent especially given prior evidence when she was splatted on the floor outside a pizza shop, so they looked to each individual who slept with her and their actions to suggest they'd went to reasonable lengths to think they had consent. Evan's mate had chatted with her, been in a queue with here and went back in a taxi with her. Evans turned up when she was getting rattled and basically got straight in. They initially concluded he hadn't done enough to assume he had consent.

I'm not aware of what happened or what new evidence was provided in the retrial and how he got off, maybe he had done more, maybe they just threw more money at it and found some technicalities - I've no idea. But his actions that night in both the lead up to sleeping with her and leaving the hotel were pretty poor and as we saw with the campaign afterwards and the things coming out of the Evans camp and centering on the girl when she shouldn't have been named, this is one we really should stay clear of. We just don't need the baggage or the negativity it brings.

Not to mention getting his mates to video it through the window and then scarpering through the fire exit to avoid detection. Showed no remorse, and was happy to bag his father in laws money to get him off - despite the infidelity.

He has been released, do no crime has been proven, but he is certainly morally reprehensible. I think it would be a real shame if, after trying to get rid of the bad eggs, we end up with someone so divisive.
 
And that's why he was initially locked up. They had decided she was incapable of giving consent especially given prior evidence when she was splatted on the floor outside a pizza shop, so they looked to each individual who slept with her and their actions to suggest they'd went to reasonable lengths to think they had consent. Evan's mate had chatted with her, been in a queue with here and went back in a taxi with her. Evans turned up when she was getting rattled and basically got straight in. They initially concluded he hadn't done enough to assume he had consent.

I'm not aware of what happened or what new evidence was provided in the retrial and how he got off, maybe he had done more, maybe they just threw more money at it and found some technicalities - I've no idea. But his actions that night in both the lead up to sleeping with her and leaving the hotel were pretty poor and as we saw with the campaign afterwards and the things coming out of the Evans camp and centering on the girl when she shouldn't have been named, this is one we really should stay clear of. We just don't need the baggage or the negativity it brings.


This article explains why he was eventually found not guilty

 
I think this thread is the epitome of why it'd be a shit move to sign him.

Fans are divided over it at a time when we massively need unity and everyone to be behind the club for the run in.

Stay clear.

And this for me.

I’d rather not have the media circus around the club and to be honest, is he any better than Wyke? I’d rather give Kimpioka a run.
 
And that's why he was initially locked up. They had decided she was incapable of giving consent especially given prior evidence when she was splatted on the floor outside a pizza shop, so they looked to each individual who slept with her and their actions to suggest they'd went to reasonable lengths to think they had consent. Evan's mate had chatted with her, been in a queue with here and went back in a taxi with her. Evans turned up when she was getting rattled and basically got straight in. They initially concluded he hadn't done enough to assume he had consent.

I'm not aware of what happened or what new evidence was provided in the retrial and how he got off, maybe he had done more, maybe they just threw more money at it and found some technicalities - I've no idea. But his actions that night in both the lead up to sleeping with her and leaving the hotel were pretty poor and as we saw with the campaign afterwards and the things coming out of the Evans camp and centering on the girl when she shouldn't have been named, this is one we really should stay clear of. We just don't need the baggage or the negativity it brings.
Absolutely. I know of many of the people who worked the first trial and there was a general feeling that it was an absolutely nailed on conviction. It appears that the lass’ subsequent actions and a fair bit of legal manoeuvring got Evans off. I have absolutely no doubt at all that he’s f***ing scum though. He isn’t innocent. The second trial found that they weren’t able to convict on the evidence. The two things are completely different. I do not want Ched Evans at this club in ANY circumstance.
 
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