Did it cos he can and we can't.What an absolute twat.
Imagine wearing tracksuit bottoms to a bar?!
ffs give it a fucking rest.Whether or not you can function for work is not the only measure of whether your extracurricular activities impact your job.
I won't defend Jack and Phil's actions on that occasion. They were unprofessional and rightly punished for it. They acted stupidly, accepted the consequences and everyone moved on.
Kyle is one of our senior players, one of our captains, a representative of our club, and this is not simply a case of him being a bit worse for wear after a few drinks. Accusations of sexual misconduct harm the club's reputation, which has already taken something of a beating in recent months and years. And indecent exposure is not funny, or harmless, or victimless.
The problem isn't nudity, it's nudity in a public place where the nudity will be seen by people who haven't opted in to seeing it.
If you go to a nudist beach or a life drawing class or a sex club then you know that there will be exposed genitals and in deciding to go to that place, you're agreeing that you'll probably see some genitals. You've made that decision and you're not going to be offended by what you see.
In a public place where there's no indication that genitals will be on display, surprise, unsolicited genitals can be offensive or distressing.
There is also the context here of the history of men exposing themselves as a tactic to intimidate women. Whether it's sending unsolicited dick pics, having a wank in the park at walking-home-from-school time, any number of other incidents of these sorts...there's a nasty undercurrent of power play and intimidation in enough of these flashing incidents for it always to be a seedy and distasteful thing to do, even if it's not intended to cause distress.
When I was 18, I was sat in a takeaway with a friend, eating chips at the end of a night out, and a bloke walked over to us, flopped his dick out and placed it on our table. Should we have been okay with that? Was it "Victorian" of us to not be? Were the takeaway owners wrong to kick him out?
Well that poster seems traumatised by the whole thing...It might impact in the long term but it's obviously not had much of an impact on the last 15 years of his career, otherwise we wouldn't have signed the bloke and he wouldn't have fought off the likes of Cancelo and Danilo to keep his place since he got here.
Who were the victims in this instance?
You stick up for all the players who do stupid shit just because they play for us and they are men , nothing that poster said was out of orderffs give it a fucking rest.
Was gonna start a thread about that doc'Having watched the outed documentary about George Michael it makes you realise just what bastards the tabloids were and are. Their reporting is and always has been, designed to ruin famous people lives and fuck them up in general. They are vultures.
Go for a drink in Birkenhead!What an absolute twat.
Imagine wearing tracksuit bottoms to a bar?!
At what point does whoever he's with not say kyle your wasted and being a knob let's go home or somewhere more private. Let's hope he wasn't with Jack or Phil. We won't see him playing for a while
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I suggest you re-read the numerous posts he/she has in this thread. He/she/z has made a massive oak out of a tiny acorn.You stick up for all the players who do stupid shit just because they play for us and they are men , nothing that poster said was out of order
There are journalistic exemptions to the GDPR if the public interest can be demonstrated to outweigh the rights of an individualSharing the CCTV video without permission of the individuals involved to a national newspaper or anyone other than law enforcement ( and they have to have good reason) is illegal. The bar and newspaper have broken GDPR. Why share something like this? I really can't believe the owners or manager of the club has. This has to be some idiot who works there and wants to make some quick cash. I guess they have already been sacked and Walkers lawyers have made a complaint regarding the data breach. The bar could be heavily fined. If Kyle has broken the law then CPS will review any evidence the Police collect (if they are involved) and then decide to procescute. We all have to let our hair down and need to relax. Sometimes we go to far. What we don't need is the clubs and bars we are in breaking the law.
Yeah, fair point. If he has actually exposed himself in a bar then there's no defending it. It's such a weird, inexplicable thing to do.Isn't indecent exposure criminal?