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  1. SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

    Ched Evans

    Im not sure that would work. If he was playing for a professional team he'd be protected by the club. If he played for a local team thered be no protection from any form of abuse. The guy is marked.
  2. SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

    Ched Evans

    Thank you for that clarification. It does put the whole thing in a new light. The onus is certainly on him then to express some remorse. Still cant agree with the press campaign and hounding but he needs to do something to help himself rather than just playing the innocent.
  3. SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

    Ched Evans

    The whole thing is awful because its got out of hand. Dont think the death threats came from Evans himself did they? This is trial by press as well as by justice. In the eyes of the law he is guilty. I agree he is still on licence and that mitigated him from playing abroad. What I have problem...
  4. SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

    Ched Evans

    Good point.... is it perhaps they don't have enough evidence? Or is it just a justice system turning a blind eye?
  5. SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

    Ched Evans

    Yes it COULD be but in which case Im not sure the whole country should be getting involved... based on a 'could'... the theory is you do your time and then you are given the right to continue your life which this guy doesn't seem to be given a chance to do. if he says, 'yes, it happened but I...
  6. SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

    Ched Evans

    I can't read 105 pages and I may not beware of all the facts but.... Milliband and the Chief inspector ( and I assume many of us) are against him returning o football not because of the crime (rehabilitated) but because he shows no remorse. Now correct me if I'm wrong but I thought that he was...
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