by LoyalRoyalFan » 14 Sep 2009 15:27
by Vision » 14 Sep 2009 15:31
LoyalRoyalFan All footballers who commit crimes should be punished, just like everyone else.
by LoyalRoyalFan » 14 Sep 2009 15:34
VisionLoyalRoyalFan All footballers who commit crimes should be punished, just like everyone else.
Which Lee Hughes has and Luke McCormack is.
You're advocating not treating them like everyone else but stopping them from performing the trade for which they are trained once they have served their sentence and (in the eyes of the law) paid their debt to society.
by TBM » 14 Sep 2009 15:35
LoyalRoyalFan All footballers who commit crimes should be punished, just like everyone else.
by papereyes » 14 Sep 2009 15:37
LoyalRoyalFan In my view, he should be in prison. Different people have different views. It's the same as Luke McCormick. These footballers don't have the right to play football again, because they blew there chance when they commited a terrible crime.
by TBM » 14 Sep 2009 15:37
LoyalRoyalFanVisionLoyalRoyalFan All footballers who commit crimes should be punished, just like everyone else.
Which Lee Hughes has and Luke McCormack is.
You're advocating not treating them like everyone else but stopping them from performing the trade for which they are trained once they have served their sentence and (in the eyes of the law) paid their debt to society.
Yes, but as i said, children look up to Footballers as role-models. When Lee Hughes went into prison, in my view, his football career should be over. It's also showing us how our prison system is failing, if someone like Lee Hughes only serves a short sentence for causing death by drink-driving, but is still able to 'show-off' to children, week in and week out.
by TFF » 14 Sep 2009 15:38
by papereyes » 14 Sep 2009 15:39
The moral stock of his employers has dipped a little though imho. I'd hate for us to sign someone in his position.
by TBM » 14 Sep 2009 15:40
That Friday Feeling I'd hate for us to sign someone in his position.
by LoyalRoyalFan » 14 Sep 2009 15:40
TBMLoyalRoyalFan All footballers who commit crimes should be punished, just like everyone else.
They are punished!![]()
I really dont understand what your point is!!!? - he served his time, has been released and is now a footballer again. Its a job, his profession. Why should he give that up?
I guess you reach boiling point every time you see Tony Adams on Match of the Day2?
Do you almost have a hear attack when Joey Barton is picked to play for Newcastle?
What does Lee Bowyer do to your blood pressure?!
by papereyes » 14 Sep 2009 15:41
by TBM » 14 Sep 2009 15:42
LoyalRoyalFanTBMLoyalRoyalFan All footballers who commit crimes should be punished, just like everyone else.
They are punished!![]()
I really dont understand what your point is!!!? - he served his time, has been released and is now a footballer again. Its a job, his profession. Why should he give that up?
I guess you reach boiling point every time you see Tony Adams on Match of the Day2?
Do you almost have a hear attack when Joey Barton is picked to play for Newcastle?
What does Lee Bowyer do to your blood pressure?!
My point is simple. Lee Hughes should not be able to act like a twat. I think it is terrible to see that idiot, making a fool of himself, whilst his victim's familles are still missing there loved one's.
I don't like Joey Barton or Lee Bowyer for what they did either. It's the same point. How can they commit crimes, yet still be able to be a role model for thousands of children?
by LoyalRoyalFan » 14 Sep 2009 15:45
by Vision » 14 Sep 2009 15:46
LoyalRoyalFanVisionLoyalRoyalFan All footballers who commit crimes should be punished, just like everyone else.
Which Lee Hughes has and Luke McCormack is.
You're advocating not treating them like everyone else but stopping them from performing the trade for which they are trained once they have served their sentence and (in the eyes of the law) paid their debt to society.
Yes, but as i said, children look up to Footballers as role-models. When Lee Hughes went into prison, in my view, his football career should be over. It's also showing us how our prison system is failing, if someone like Lee Hughes only serves a short sentence for causing death by drink-driving, but is still able to 'show-off' to children, week in and week out.
by LoyalRoyalFan » 14 Sep 2009 15:49
by Vision » 14 Sep 2009 15:49
LoyalRoyalFan It's a debate. To be honest, we are all entitled to our views. For me, if you do the crime, you have to deal with the time.
by Jackson Corner » 14 Sep 2009 15:51
by Stranded » 14 Sep 2009 15:51
LoyalRoyalFan My point is simple. Lee Hughes should not be able to act like a twat. I think it is terrible to see that idiot, making a fool of himself, whilst his victim's familles are still missing there loved one's.
I don't like Joey Barton or Lee Bowyer for what they did either. It's the same point. How can they commit crimes, yet still be able to be a role model for thousands of children?
LoyalRoyalFan It's a debate. To be honest, we are all entitled to our views. For me, if you do the crime, you have to deal with the time.
by Stranded » 14 Sep 2009 15:52
Jackson Corner How would you feel if it was a member of your family he killed? When you see him dancing on a fooball pitch with a big grin on his face?
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