dim view, on 22 June 2016 - 03:30 PM, said:
Answer this one.....
Out of one hundred women who might agree to drunken sex after a casual meeting, how many would be scared sh1tless if a stranger burst in on the proceedings? 'The vast majority' would be my estimate.
The jury don't have to give their reasons, but I'm suggesting what may be the major reason why Macdonald was acquitted and Evans wasn't.
This is why I have a huge problem with this signing. Morally for me, his actions were vile. This was not a drunken one night stand with a girl he met in a club. This was a young man taking advantage of a vulnerable young woman who was with someone else. From a moral point of view I find his actions deplorable. I would have not have signed him for this reason. I would have opposed the signing of Lee Hughes for example with the same moral code. We also should remember (and I am not implying violence was used in any way shape or form in this case) that in the UK 2 women are killed every week because of domestic violence. By making this signing this implies that our club is ignorant of such issues and the treatment of women in general
The second reason for not signing him > he of course is facing a retrial. He may well be found guilty for a second time. I would not therefore have signed a player who could face only two months of playing for us and I should imagine will be somewhat distracted as October comes along.
The third reason for not signing him > this is an individual that has not played football for 4 years.
I disagree with the signing wholeheartedly
This post has been edited by Exharboroughspireite: 22 June 2016 - 04:14 PM