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"My opinions on this are too strong to comment. I think the guy should still be in Jail. But hey hooooo. " Well the question is about whether you would re-sign if you were Ched Evans so do you have really strong opinions about that? | |||
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"I don't want a repeat of the legal case here since anyone who wants to argue that more can do a forum search and revitalise one of the many past threads on the subject. So Sheffield United are promoted to the championship next year and have re-signed Ched Evans from Chesterfield who are relegated to league two. They had previously offered him some support by trying to let him train with them when he left prison but then they got cold feet after people like Jessica Ennis-Hill stuck her nose in. They question is, if you were Ched Evans, would you want to sign for Sheffield United? This is a club that didn't stand up for him when he needed it most, the facts of the casr haven't changed since they left him high and dry. On the other hand business is business and it's the best offer he has. " I don;t think Jessixa Ennis stuck her nose in. More voiced an opinion shared by many others about the club signing someone who was at that time a convicted rapist If you are going to make comments like that, you pretty much negate the request in your opening paragraph | |||
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"If I had no other option yes, I would. I would need to earn a living and if that was the only way to do it, I'd sign." That's the best paying / highest tier club that are offering. League one Oldham actually made him an offer but withdrew it, perhaps that's no better. I suppose the complicating factor is that chesterfield haven't actually been playing him either. | |||
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"My opinions on this are too strong to comment. I think the guy should still be in Jail. But hey hooooo. Well the question is about whether you would re-sign if you were Ched Evans so do you have really strong opinions about that? Yes my opinions are strong on that aswell. Sheffield United HAD to pull out because Sponsors threatened to pull the plug. NOT because they specifically didn't stand up for him, because they did. But the facts of the case still stand and Ched hired private investigators to dig up as much dirt on the girl and painted her as badly as they could until the case went away. " this...and cases like this are what put women off reporting assaults. the whole thing is shaming and disgusting in a supposedly modern world. | |||
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"I don't want a repeat of the legal case here since anyone who wants to argue that more can do a forum search and revitalise one of the many past threads on the subject. So Sheffield United are promoted to the championship next year and have re-signed Ched Evans from Chesterfield who are relegated to league two. They had previously offered him some support by trying to let him train with them when he left prison but then they got cold feet after people like Jessica Ennis-Hill stuck her nose in. They question is, if you were Ched Evans, would you want to sign for Sheffield United? This is a club that didn't stand up for him when he needed it most, the facts of the casr haven't changed since they left him high and dry. On the other hand business is business and it's the best offer he has. I don;t think Jessixa Ennis stuck her nose in. More voiced an opinion shared by many others about the club signing someone who was at that time a convicted rapist If you are going to make comments like that, you pretty much negate the request in your opening paragraph" It's critical to the question though. The facts of the case haven't changed, only the jury's decision has. No club had the balls to form their own opinion about the case other than, arguably Chesterfield before the law took it's course. So I'm asking whether, perhaps hypothetically, you as Ched Evans would feel you'd rather play for a lower league team that believed in you when it mattered? | |||
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"If I had no other option yes, I would. I would need to earn a living and if that was the only way to do it, I'd sign. That's the best paying / highest tier club that are offering. League one Oldham actually made him an offer but withdrew it, perhaps that's no better. I suppose the complicating factor is that chesterfield haven't actually been playing him either. " I have to say that I don't care what he does. However I'd rather he earned a living than he didn't. | |||
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"I don't want a repeat of the legal case here since anyone who wants to argue that more can do a forum search and revitalise one of the many past threads on the subject. So Sheffield United are promoted to the championship next year and have re-signed Ched Evans from Chesterfield who are relegated to league two. They had previously offered him some support by trying to let him train with them when he left prison but then they got cold feet after people like Jessica Ennis-Hill stuck her nose in. They question is, if you were Ched Evans, would you want to sign for Sheffield United? This is a club that didn't stand up for him when he needed it most, the facts of the casr haven't changed since they left him high and dry. On the other hand business is business and it's the best offer he has. I don;t think Jessixa Ennis stuck her nose in. More voiced an opinion shared by many others about the club signing someone who was at that time a convicted rapist If you are going to make comments like that, you pretty much negate the request in your opening paragraph It's critical to the question though. The facts of the case haven't changed, only the jury's decision has. No club had the balls to form their own opinion about the case other than, arguably Chesterfield before the law took it's course. So I'm asking whether, perhaps hypothetically, you as Ched Evans would feel you'd rather play for a lower league team that believed in you when it mattered? " On that basis IF I thought Sheffield should have stood by me I would reject them My opinion however is that they had their hands tied and I would not really know their thoughts and thus take the money | |||
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"I don't want a repeat of the legal case here since anyone who wants to argue that more can do a forum search and revitalise one of the many past threads on the subject. So Sheffield United are promoted to the championship next year and have re-signed Ched Evans from Chesterfield who are relegated to league two. They had previously offered him some support by trying to let him train with them when he left prison but then they got cold feet after people like Jessica Ennis-Hill stuck her nose in. They question is, if you were Ched Evans, would you want to sign for Sheffield United? This is a club that didn't stand up for him when he needed it most, the facts of the casr haven't changed since they left him high and dry. On the other hand business is business and it's the best offer he has. I don;t think Jessixa Ennis stuck her nose in. More voiced an opinion shared by many others about the club signing someone who was at that time a convicted rapist If you are going to make comments like that, you pretty much negate the request in your opening paragraph It's critical to the question though. The facts of the case haven't changed, only the jury's decision has. No club had the balls to form their own opinion about the case other than, arguably Chesterfield before the law took it's course. So I'm asking whether, perhaps hypothetically, you as Ched Evans would feel you'd rather play for a lower league team that believed in you when it mattered? On that basis IF I thought Sheffield should have stood by me I would reject them My opinion however is that they had their hands tied and I would not really know their thoughts and thus take the money " If there was a league one club who had stood by me then i would rather play slightly below my pay grade for that kind of club. But league two would be too much of a drop personally. | |||
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