I comprehend your question and I comprehend that your opinion about it being unsafe is speculation. You don't seem to comprehend that his conviction means he is a rapist, that is a fact not an opinion. Yes there are cases of miscarriages of justice but until that is proved otherwise, the fact...
If your sympathies lie with a rapist that's your choice. I prefer to pidgeon hole my morals to things have legally been decided as FACT not the suspect opinions of a convicted criminal's family and friends.
Just to point out, she's not an "alleged" victim. She IS a victim of a hideous crime. Something which was decided in a court of law by a jury who had all the evidence available to them. There is nothing alleged about it.
You not applying quite the same logic there. No Ched Evans isn't going rape anyone on a football pitch, but Rolf Harris isn't going to abuse people on tv either. Who is at risk from a rapist on a football pitch? Who is at risk from a tv presenter on camera?
Rolf Harris being on tv doesn't mean...
I do see your point about a person going into a job and reintergrating into society and I do think prisoner rehabilitation especially sex offenders is a taboo subject, without any easy answers. What I can't help thinking about is how would you feel if you were a rape victim working at a club or...
You're right the question boils down to what do we do with prisoner's after their release, and no people can't be left destitute and on the streets, if for no other reason than they're much more likely to reoffend. However saying he can't go back to being a footballer is not saying he shouldn be...
Someone else posted earlier about whether the type of crime has a bearing. Let me ask you a question, if a player was a child rapist do you think that they should be allowed back ino society to continue their job as a player once they've paid their dues? If not, how is that any different to...
It does beg the question that if Luis Saurez got banned for however many months, why shouldn't convicted players recieve a ban after their release. In cricket the Pakistan players who served time for match fixing are still serving cricket bans after their release. I realise the difference is the...
Maybe, but he is a convicted rapist. Imagine he scored 30 goals a season for the Albion, would you want your kids idolising him? Would you want him becoming an Albion legend? What would you say to any Albion fan who'd ever been raped, "Get over it's in the past and he's just scored 30 goals for...
Not in a million years. It would literally be the worst thing the club had ever done if they went down that road. I'd rather play with 10 players every week than sign him. Thankfully I think the club have got too much class to even entertain it.