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But is he guilty? Nobody knows. He may well be an innocent man. We will not know this until the trial. They have brought these charges against him, but it's up to a court of law to prove whether he's innocent or guilty, not us. So why act like he's already been found guilty?He has been officially charged and has to stand trial. It's no longer simply a case of an allegation that could be total horseshit - the CPS believe there are realistic ground for conviction. His association with the club right now tarnishes SAFC - not to mention the fact that expecting him to play professional sport at the top level with this hanging over him is probably detrimental to him too.
Why, if the club are now so keen to "back him", was he suspended in the first place? There are no two ways about it - the people in charge see him as essential to us surviving and couldn't give a fuck about anything other than that. It will serve us right if he goes down and we get relegated on the same day. The people running the club are buffoons with no sense of morality or, despite proclamations to the contrary, and meaningful sense of how to run a football club.
Sunderland AFC is increasingly becoming a cesspit and the whole board needs massive overhaul, never mind the God-awful playing squad.