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Just having a quick look on here and coincidentally I have just got this text from my friend :

At the Claremont for ct scan and injection,sitting next to Ched Evans
 
He was watching Oldham's game last night at Boundary Park :confused:
 
Just having a quick look on here and coincidentally I have just got this text from my friend :

At the Claremont for ct scan and injection,sitting next to Ched Evans

Funny that because i am sat outside the Anglers Rest at Millers Dale,and Ched and Tasha are at the next table,he is having burger and chips,Tash vegetarian salad
 
Funny that because i am sat outside the Anglers Rest at Millers Dale,and Ched and Tasha are at the next table,he is having burger and chips,Tash vegetarian salad


Any seagulls or homeless people around?
 
Just them very annoying people who have maps hung round their necks in the see through thingymyjig,you are walking on the Monsal Trail you blithering idiots,you do not need a ordance survey map.Ched dressed head to toe in Berghaus,Tash sporting North Face


Surely Tash would be looking good in Moncler or more casually Napapijri, not low rent North Face?

He's giving money to the homeless while dressing her in virtual rags?
 
Surely Tash would be looking good in Moncler or more casually Napapijri, not low rent North Face?

He's giving money to the homeless while dressing her in virtual rags?

And she did not have proper walking shoes on,i fear she could turn her ankle near Cressbrook Mill,i bet he copped it when she found out he was giving homeless people money,willy nilly..`.you can give them money but i cannot have a decent pair of stout walking boots`
 
And she did not have proper walking shoes on,i fear she could turn her ankle near Cressbrook Mill,i bet he copped it when she found out he was giving homeless people money,willy nilly..`.you can give them money but i cannot have a decent pair of stout walking boots`


Jimmy Choo?
 
Exactly, getting incorrectly sent down for 2 and a half years and having the best years of his career ruined, bloody rat bag!

He got off because of evidence that should never have been allowed and ruined a girl's life while cheating on his missus.

We can disagree on whether he should play for us, but I can't believe you use ratbag ironically. He's well below what we should expect from our players.
 
I'll be delighted if he isn't needed to start a game, because it'll mean the two that are starting are fit and doing well. But there is nothing to be gained from an injured Evans, and it further minimises the chances of him making a useful contribution to the squad. We cannot rely just on Sharp, and having everyone match fit, including Evans, is important – regardless of any views held at the time he signed. Willing him to fail is utterly counterproductive.

I happily will him to fail. We should never have signed him - we should have got someone who was a better person and a better footballer.

By exactly setting the world alight is he.
 
And she did not have proper walking shoes on,i fear she could turn her ankle near Cressbrook Mill,i bet he copped it when she found out he was giving homeless people money,willy nilly..`.you can give them money but i cannot have a decent pair of stout walking boots`
At least he wasn't just giving them Willy!
 



I happily will him to fail. We should never have signed him - we should have got someone who was a better person and a better footballer.

By exactly setting the world alight is he.

A truly staggering post,a Sheffield United fan openly admitting he wants one of his own players to fail.

I do admire your honesty though
 
No mate, you harbour a real grudge and dislike for this guy because of what happened and you are pleased with this outcome. Just admit it - you probably can't help how you are, any more than Ched could.

I hold a grudge against someone who is in a position of responsibility and has a fantastic lifestyle and salary to mitigate the fact he has to live with being a role model. I hold a grudge that he has sex with a girl who was smashed and doesn't remember when he should have been at home with his missus. I have a grudge that for him it's a job, whereas for me it's a club for life and after the most enjoyable season for years, I have lost interest again.

But mainly I have a grudge because we paid half a million for a striker and again on deadline we have to buy another one because no one seems to have the faith that he'll do the job.

We didn't need him, we don't need him and still we have to pay his wages.
 
A truly staggering post,a Sheffield United fan openly admitting he wants one of his own players to fail.

I do admire your honesty though

It's just how I feel about him. It doesn't mean I want the team to fail, but he can (and in my opinion) will fail and we'll be fine.

Can't see him getting a game much this year. He wasn't impressive in his first championship season and 5 years out of the game isn't going to help that.
 
He got off because of evidence that should never have been allowed and ruined a girl's life while cheating on his missus.

We can disagree on whether he should play for us, but I can't believe you use ratbag ironically. He's well below what we should expect from our players.
Why should "EVIDENCE", not be allowed? It proved his innocence, after he had served time for "A CRIME HE DIDN'T COMMIT", that's "DIDN'T COMMIT", just incase it didn't go in the first second or 300th time.
Unbelievable. Why can't people just stop raking over old shit n let people get on with their lives....
 
Why should "EVIDENCE", not be allowed? It proved his innocence, after he had served time for "A CRIME HE DIDN'T COMMIT", that's "DIDN'T COMMIT", just incase it didn't go in the first second or 300th time.
Unbelievable. Why can't people just stop raking over old shit n let people get on with their lives....

If you think all evidence should be allowed, you know little about the system. It was completely irrevelant to the case.

I'd happily let him get on with his life if he played for someone else. But he plays for my team and it affects me, so I posted on an opinion forum about it.
 
It's just how I feel about him. It doesn't mean I want the team to fail, but he can (and in my opinion) will fail and we'll be fine.

Can't see him getting a game much this year. He wasn't impressive in his first championship season and 5 years out of the game isn't going to help that.

Sorry to disappoint you,but Ched put in a decent stint when he came on last Saturday,does your comment you have lost interest again,mean that because Ched has signed,you have stopped attending matches at the Lane?
 
If you think all evidence should be allowed, you know little about the system. It was completely irrevelant to the case.

I'd happily let him get on with his life if he played for someone else. But he plays for my team and it affects me, so I posted on an opinion forum about it.

why does this (still) affect you?
 
For some reason some people need a scapegoat in their life. Ched is seen as an easy target for some because he was proven innocent in a court of law for a none football related incident :rolleyes:

Makes sense ? :cool:
 
But mainly I have a grudge because we paid half a million for a striker and again on deadline we have to buy another one because no one seems to have the faith that he'll do the job.

We didn't need him, we don't need him and still we have to pay his wages.
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Agree 100%. I hope he does well for us, but the recurring injury and needing to spend money on Donaldson is further evidence this is likely to be a bad signing.

If we had signed any other frequently injured forward from Chesterfield with 6 goals to his name last year most supporters would wonder what the hell we were doing. And rightly so.
 
I hold a grudge against someone who is in a position of responsibility and has a fantastic lifestyle and salary to mitigate the fact he has to live with being a role model. I hold a grudge that he has sex with a girl who was smashed and doesn't remember when he should have been at home with his missus. I have a grudge that for him it's a job, whereas for me it's a club for life and after the most enjoyable season for years, I have lost interest again.

But mainly I have a grudge because we paid half a million for a striker and again on deadline we have to buy another one because no one seems to have the faith that he'll do the job.

We didn't need him, we don't need him and still we have to pay his wages.

I'd pick you up on a couple of things:

1. If a footballer is a role model you might need to reevaluate your role models
2. He was 24yr old, out with mates, getting pissed, should he really have been sat at home with his missus, i had nights out with my mates when i was 24, especially when i had time off work.

Lots of bad decisions appear to have been made by both parties on that night of the alleged rape, should he have gone into the hotel room, no, did he know how 'smashed' the girl was? He was told by the girl "fuck me" of something along these lines. It was all very regrettable, rapist, i'm not sure about that.

Should we have signed him, debatable, however he's here now, i'll support him, did he deserve to have his life ruined by a crude judgement of error, probably not.
 
I just wonder whether anyone would be on here bringing all this old stuff back up again if he'd played a blinder in the last match and scored a few goals? Let it lie for 'Evans sake! He's a young man trying to get his life back on track. It's his human right to do that. We can all doubt whether he's capable of doing it, but give the lad a chance.
 
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If we had signed any other frequently injured forward from Chesterfield with 6 goals to his name last year most supporters would wonder what the hell we were doing. And rightly so.

In normal circumstances I'd agree

However I've seen with my own eyes that for 6 months way back in 2012 he's the most impressive striker we've had since Brian Deane, never seen anyone be so head and shoulders above the standard of the league he was playing in (admittedly it was only league 1 though).

Also Wilder has an excellent record on signings.

Assume he saw Ched as a low cost calculated risk with the contract/ bonuses weighted in the clubs favour.

We aren't reliant on Ched and there's a low expectation, everything to gain and very little to lose.
In my book that's a shrewd gamble.
 



If you think all evidence should be allowed, you know little about the system. It was completely irrevelant to the case.

I'd happily let him get on with his life if he played for someone else. But he plays for my team and it affects me, so I posted on an opinion forum about it.

I have made my point before about what I thought of the situation. But whatever one thinks about the evidence one way or another, the court decided he should be a free man. In the Court of Crab however, he is and shall remain a fucking bellend who should have made sure he was somewhere else. Unfortunately though, this is the sort of thing that happens every weekend, footballer or not. Doesn't make it right of course, but it does happen.

As for role models in football or any other sport, I stopped hoping for those a long time ago, you usually end up let down.
 

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