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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.

No problems with him getting on with his life elsewhere just not at the scene of his crime where his actions could still be raw for his victim, her family and everyone else caught up in it. They also have a right to enjoy football without reminders of a dark time.
 
Really? I am surprised.

It refers to the erosion of moral standards once the rot begins.

If we make retrospective changes to our legal rulings and then apply them to individuals just because they have been loudly savaged by (in this case) a particularly nauseating newspaper and the baying of the crowd then mob rule begins to apply.

The particular reference in the quote was, I recall, to the Nazis.

I agree. It would show a serious lack of judgement by the club.

The influence of that particular newspaper on my moral position is negligible. Id accept and respect Johnson's right of liberty and to pursue a life outside of jail once he has served his sentence. I hope his previous profession doesn't give him another opportunity however.
 
Thinking about this a bit more

If he has done his time he has a right to work to provide for his family.

But every company has a right to maintain certain standards of behaviour. And he is representing the city and the supporters. And id prefer to be in league 2 than be represented by him. Football results aren’t THAT important to me
This is exactly what I’ve been saying. If a club is stupid enough to take him in then it’s not him I have the issue with
 
The guys actions were indefensible.
He fully deserved a custodial sentence.
I dont want him back and neither does safc I am certain.

However I am convinced his lengh of sentence was based on his life style as a "professional footballer".
Seen teachers and policeman in the news afterwards equally guilty of grooming who had far shorter sentences.
And black cab drivers who get one year for each proven offence.
My opinion for what its worth.
 
You could meet people in almost every job.
A Salvation Army officer got 4 years not long back for grooming.
Plumbers have access to people homes and families, same as BT installers. Chip shop owners have a wide variety of customers, etc, etc, etc.

I don't think many of those type of companies you mention would allow a return to their business if one of their employees became a sex offender on their watch.
 
depends what you've done really and what you're being employed as

Footballers do lots of community work with children.....would you let Jimmy Saville run a girl guides camp?
I wouldn’t no. But if an employer takes him on then they are the ones that should be questioned, not the person.
Going way off subject, the BBC have got away with everything in my eyes
 
we had a f***ing drink driving killer playing for us man :lol::lol::lol:
There's been accusations on this post that people's morals go out of the window when it comes to football. I would argue that people's judgment goes out of the window when it comes to sex crimes.
 
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