The stag do was a group of mags iirc
someone claimed a month ago on here it was safc and they knew them, no idea which is true.
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The stag do was a group of mags iirc
The lawyers will ensure she is well looked after
Two sides to every story, I feel most sorry for his little kid to be honest.
Probably pointless doing a lifeguard qualificationAfter prison no money child support could be working for someone on here one day....I have not clue what he be good at....
the whole thing, from top to bottom is awful... for everyone, from the girl herself, her family, his family through to his daughter & her mother... awful...
it won't be just him in the papers however, as you know well enough, no doubt the club will be also in among the pages of anger about him and also smashing it hard at those in power at the club, the trial maybe over just about, but the trial by public opinion and the media has only just begun.
Probably pointless doing a lifeguard qualification
It was outside of his place of work, was it not? His job NEVER puts him in the position to have children under his care - therefore not a position of trust in my opinion.This is a footballer who has picked up a girl at the training ground, offered her signed shirts etc. How the fuck is that not a position of trust? If he met her on a night out, fair. He met her at his f***ing job man.
If an employee of mine was accused of grooming girls they met via my place of work, whether it was a position of trust or not, they would be suspended without pay until the trial was over fact. Tell me a situation you wouldn't?
Highly unlikely, they can afford to pay for prestigious players, not clownshoesOff to China to play no doubt.
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Anyone seen this?
Shocking journalism for me.
She was coming to the training ground to meet him. He gave her a shirt at the training ground. This is all on SAFC premises.It was outside of his place of work, was it not? His job NEVER puts him in the position to have children under his care - therefore not a position of trust in my opinion.
As events proved, a guilty plea allows them to do so. A not guilty plea is a different game altogether. They aren't going to risk being accused of prejudicing a trial, or being sued for wrongful dismissal if he walked and it could have happened, despite the evidence. If they'd sacked him that day his brief would have been talking to the jury about how the club had wronged him.![]()
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But why isn't it affecting the jury he was suspended for 2 weeks? Why isn't it affecting a jury he's allowed to play (bias in the other direction). If you said 'we're suspending him with no bias so he can get on with matters in his personal life'... how is that biasing anyone? Its what would happen in most jobs?
"At the training ground" - do we know where? In the facility? In the car park?She was coming to the training ground to meet him. He gave her a shirt at the training ground. This is all on SAFC premises.
A position of trust is any position that requires its holder to enjoy the trust of those who elected or chose the holder. It is often used in a more restricted sense defined by an organization or by legislation.
According to one common definition, it is any position that has responsibility for "cash, keys, or kids (minors)".
I think it's fair to say the the club have handled this the right way from a purely legal perspective.
There's still a big question mark over the club's motives and how much they actually knew.
It always annoys me when people go on about "moral outrage" and say things like "there's no morals in football" as if it doesn't matter.
It was outside of his place of work, was it not? His job NEVER puts him in the position to have children under his care - therefore not a position of trust in my opinion.
Do you reckon we'll ever find out?
Eh? I'm OK with a suspension on full pay, I don't see that as being anything but the club waiting for an outcome before making a decision. I'm on about sacking him whilst they believe he is about to plead not guilty to all charges. Once that hits the public domain and press get hold of it anything can happen and it could easily be seen to influence a jury.