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Not content with slagging the Blades at every opportunity (Warnock, the ludicrous claim that playing Kabba at Watford was the same as his beloved West Ham cheating (and being found guilty) with Tevez and a recent, outrageous attack on Morgan's 'assault' on Ian Hume), our favourite fat bastard
is at it again in today's Mail. Link. This time, he's somehow equating Reginald D. Hunter's performance at the PFA dinner with Ched. Don't bother reading all his shite, his bile is contained in the following:
Stumbling through a moral minefield... football condemns the comedian but applauds the rapist
By Martin Samuel
And yet they weren’t embarrassed about Ched Evans. A year ago, when the Professional Footballers’ Association last sat down to honour the outstanding members of their organisation, Sheffield United striker Evans made the League One team of the year. He was widely agreed to have had a good season, until an unfortunate event occurred. He was convicted of rape and sentenced to five years in prison.
The verdict was reached at Caernarfon Crown Court on Friday, April 20, with the PFA dinner on Sunday, April 22. The organisers ploughed ahead.
They did not discreetly withdraw Evans’s name from the roll of honour and so he was lauded and applauded, along with the rest, as if 35 goals in all competitions was of greatest importance on the night.
Not only were the PFA without shame, the organisation defended that decision. A year later, a black American comedian called Reginald D Hunter uttered racial epithets in context during his act at the same dinner, and football imploded.

Vilified: Reginald D Hunter Celebrated: Ched Evans
is at it again in today's Mail. Link. This time, he's somehow equating Reginald D. Hunter's performance at the PFA dinner with Ched. Don't bother reading all his shite, his bile is contained in the following:Stumbling through a moral minefield... football condemns the comedian but applauds the rapist
By Martin Samuel
And yet they weren’t embarrassed about Ched Evans. A year ago, when the Professional Footballers’ Association last sat down to honour the outstanding members of their organisation, Sheffield United striker Evans made the League One team of the year. He was widely agreed to have had a good season, until an unfortunate event occurred. He was convicted of rape and sentenced to five years in prison.
The verdict was reached at Caernarfon Crown Court on Friday, April 20, with the PFA dinner on Sunday, April 22. The organisers ploughed ahead.
They did not discreetly withdraw Evans’s name from the roll of honour and so he was lauded and applauded, along with the rest, as if 35 goals in all competitions was of greatest importance on the night.
Not only were the PFA without shame, the organisation defended that decision. A year later, a black American comedian called Reginald D Hunter uttered racial epithets in context during his act at the same dinner, and football imploded.

Vilified: Reginald D Hunter Celebrated: Ched Evans