Sean Thornton
I say a little prayer….
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Judges don't decide guilt, jurors do. And all of the evidence does not say that at all. You cannot possibly have read about it if you think that.
Football clubs don't necessarily. They choose their own morals - we all decide whether we can live with it. Often the people owning or playing for them are here for a few years at most - I'm a lifelong fan.
That's your opinion - my entire argument is that it shouldn't be a football decision. I don't doubt that he is a very good League One striker. Your argument however is completely flawed by the fact he did not score 40, did not get back in the Wales team and no one is after him. It makes very little sense from a football point of view, morality aside. £500k for someone who has been a flop in the Championship for us previously is madness.
Re your last point, I wonder what you and everyone else who wants him back would do if we signed a convicted child sex offender. Would you then claim it was about purely football, or would you feel a sense of outrage? If you stick to your argument it is purely about football, you can never have a problem with the morality of anyone we sign. That, is a tough place to be in. I move that it's not how you feel, therefore your argument is flawed.
Why use a child sex offender as a comparison? That's ridiculous.