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Hartlepool to sign Ched Evans

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By *obbytupper OP   Man  over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley

Wasn't it them who hung the monkey?

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By *reelove1969Couple  over a year ago

bristol

so the rumour has it !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes indeed

Don't mention it if you go there.....they are a bit touchy about it

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock

The MP for the Hartlepool area has already been on sky news saying the club would be wrong to sign him.

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By *andS_GlasgowCouple  over a year ago

Giffnock

there is a lot of baggage re this guy - why doesnt he try to get a contract in Europe to let him continue his career (and probable only option in life)

this post doesnt slate or support the guy in any way !

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By *xpresMan  over a year ago

Elland

He has served his sentence, let the lad go on with his life

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By *ipsTeaserCouple  over a year ago

here and there, thereabouts


"He has served his sentence, let the lad go on with his life"

I think though with him because he is so in the public eye and footballers have a rep for being a certain way re.nights out ect there are arguments that A. He would be and was in a position of influence to younger males and is therefore following this no longer a suitable representative or role model to the sport, and b. A potenting liability to a club should they sign him.

Putting aside my personal opinion these would be the most pertinent arguments in this case, and for me the position of responsibility footballers arguably have towards setting and making positive choices is one that shouldnt be lightly ignored.

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By *ipsTeaserCouple  over a year ago

here and there, thereabouts


"He has served his sentence, let the lad go on with his life

I think though with him because he is so in the public eye and footballers have a rep for being a certain way re.nights out ect there are arguments that A. He would be and was in a position of influence to younger males and is therefore following this no longer a suitable representative or role model to the sport, and b. A potenting liability to a club should they sign him.

Putting aside my personal opinion these would be the most pertinent arguments in this case, and for me the position of responsibility footballers arguably have towards setting and making positive choices is one that shouldnt be lightly ignored."

Finally, but in no means last, others would argue he has been able to continue with less consequences than his victim who surely it seems is now suffering again,watching her attacker being able to pick up (by all means disputed) threads of his old lifestyle.

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By *odareyouMan  over a year ago

not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds)

There have been other sportsmen that have committed crimes and have (after servingj their sentences)continued their careers.

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