garyinderry
Ryder Cup Winner
I may be wrong but I don't think that is even a recent statement. I think it was when he was released from prison.
So is it just rape you get no second chance? What about Luke McCormick? Killed two kids while under the influence in a car "accident". Served his time in prison and now plays for Plymouth Argyle IIRC.
So are we judging second chances by the crime committed these days?
I may be wrong but I don't think that is even a recent statement. I think it was when he was released from prison.
For anything ? how would ya feel if it was someone belonging to u that made a mess up ?
It was released this afternoon after Oldham withdrew their offer.
So is it just rape you get no second chance? What about Luke McCormick? Killed two kids while under the influence in a car "accident". Served his time in prison and now plays for Plymouth Argyle IIRC.
So are we judging second chances by the crime committed these days?
He hadn't apologised for his actions though, he can't because that's an admission of guilt and therefore would deem an appeal not needed.
He apologised for the effects that night had on people and the women, that legally is very different to him apologising for his actions.
No he hasn't.
I'm genuinely not trying to defend the guy and couldn't care less what happens to him. But it does rile me when people attempt to construct arguments based on fallacies.
People will always be more willing to give say a shoplifter a second chance than they will a rapist.
Taking Evans out of this for a minute, the issue is a convicted criminal being able to return to work after serving time.
My take on this depends on whether the crime was "work "related or not, For instance an accountant being convicted of fraud needs to find a new career as nobody will ever trust him again,
Contrast that with the same accountant being convicted of GBH or rape after a drunken night out, Not related to his job at all, therefore he should be able to return to that same line of work after his sentence.
Now bring Evans back into the arguement. He didnt commit any crime ON THE PITCH, therefore his crime has nothing to do with his work. It is purely the fact that footballers are seen as "role models" that is keeping him out of a job. Which I feel is wrong.
Lets also ask the question of what happens to him if he cannot return to football. he is young, fit, healthy and unskilled, he could learn a trade, or he could easily end up on the dole being supported by the tax payer....
OR
he could return to football, not be a burden on society and able to make a sizable contribution to a rape charity
If we as a society are unwilling to give our ex convicts a second chance, then we might as well throw away the keys
It will be interesting to see what the Criminal Case Review Board come up with, I just wish they would get on with it
Now bring Evans back into the arguement. He didnt commit any crime ON THE PITCH, therefore his crime has nothing to do with his work. It is purely the fact that footballers are seen as "role models" that is keeping him out of a job. Which I feel is wrong.
Taking Evans out of this for a minute, the issue is a convicted criminal being able to return to work after serving time.
My take on this depends on whether the crime was "work "related or not, For instance an accountant being convicted of fraud needs to find a new career as nobody will ever trust him again,
Contrast that with the same accountant being convicted of GBH or rape after a drunken night out, Not related to his job at all, therefore he should be able to return to that same line of work after his sentence.
Now bring Evans back into the arguement. He didnt commit any crime ON THE PITCH, therefore his crime has nothing to do with his work. It is purely the fact that footballers are seen as "role models" that is keeping him out of a job. Which I feel is wrong.
Lets also ask the question of what happens to him if he cannot return to football. he is young, fit, healthy and unskilled, he could learn a trade, or he could easily end up on the dole being supported by the tax payer....
OR
he could return to football, not be a burden on society and able to make a sizable contribution to a rape charity
If we as a society are unwilling to give our ex convicts a second chance, then we might as well throw away the keys
It will be interesting to see what the Criminal Case Review Board come up with, I just wish they would get on with it
Hammer meet nail..I don't think the "role model" argument is entirely spurious, but there may be too much being made of it.
However, what Evans and the clubs that have considered signing him are discovering is that professional footballer is a high profile job. Amongst other things, clubs need to attract a level of sponsorship to be able to operate. Businesses don't sponsor clubs out of the goodness of their hearts, they do it to raise their profile, to associate themselves with something the public find desirable or admirable. And clubs need fans to support them, to "invest" their time and money to follow the team. Public opinion is therefore vital and Evans is poison.
In terms of second chances, I don't think there really needs to be ban on clubs signing him (although it also wouldn't bother me if the FA did establish some sort of "fit and proper" test for players) but I think any club that did would be pretty stupid to do so unless/until his image improves significantly. Judging by his statement today I think that penny might finally have dropped but too late, in my opinion.
Kind of facetious question but I think one worth making, what if the accountant had been convicted of rape as he was a sober serial rapist? Is there a difference in severity of a rape conviction? Would they still be able to return to work?
Kind of facetious question but I think one worth making, what if the accountant had been convicted of rape as he was a sober serial rapist? Is there a difference in severity of a rape conviction? Would they still be able to return to work?
I think a sober serial rapist would be getting a huge prison sentence, and if still considered a risk to the public at the end , they should not be released