Ched Evans - serious injury

Egon said:
Sergio Aguero is convicted of rape two weeks before the last game of the season against QPR in 2012. Knowing the result of the trial will have a massive bearing on the success of City's season you follow the trial intently. You hear of the circumstances and the evidence via the media present at the trial and you are more then a little shocked at the guilty verdict.

The loss of City's best player demoralizes the camp and they draw the final game of the season 2-2, allowing bitter rivals Manchester United to steal the title from under City's nose. Let the torment and ridicule commence.

The following season you flirt with the title and Champions League places before ultimately losing out in the last few months of the season, dropping to 5th. The failure to qualify for the Champions League results in the loss of many of City's top players and the team is now unrecognizable form the side that missed out on the title by one goal a year earlier. As a result the 2013/14 season starts terribly. City are relegation certs till a late run of form from Feb onwards takes you out of danger.

City make a very average start to the current season, sitting mid-table while your rivals continue to flourish. Your fallen hero Sergio Aguero is released from prison tomorrow. He continues to protest his innocence and is desperate to rejoin the club. City are in desperate need of a quality center forward. Would you give him a chance?

You`re obviously an American or just a bad speller.Either way take your Fairy Tales to another forum.
 
When Evans leaves prison, he will be a free man and one that apparently claims he was innocent. I cannot comment on the validity of his claims of innocence but, as a free man, he is entitled to seek to prove that he was wrongly convicted and he is is free to go back to work. So if someone wants to employ him as a footballer and he can handle to stick that will surely come from every crowd he faces, he should be allowed to play on.
 
Proelia said:
Egon said:
Sergio Aguero is convicted of rape two weeks before the last game of the season against QPR in 2012. Knowing the result of the trial will have a massive bearing on the success of City's season you follow the trial intently. You hear of the circumstances and the evidence via the media present at the trial and you are more then a little shocked at the guilty verdict.

The loss of City's best player demoralizes the camp and they draw the final game of the season 2-2, allowing bitter rivals Manchester United to steal the title from under City's nose. Let the torment and ridicule commence.

The following season you flirt with the title and Champions League places before ultimately losing out in the last few months of the season, dropping to 5th. The failure to qualify for the Champions League results in the loss of many of City's top players and the team is now unrecognizable form the side that missed out on the title by one goal a year earlier. As a result the 2013/14 season starts terribly. City are relegation certs till a late run of form from Feb onwards takes you out of danger.

City make a very average start to the current season, sitting mid-table while your rivals continue to flourish. Your fallen hero Sergio Aguero is released from prison tomorrow. He continues to protest his innocence and is desperate to rejoin the club. City are in desperate need of a quality center forward. Would you give him a chance?
Incredibly stupid post

There was a point to all that :)

That's pretty much how circumstances played out for us. Ched was amazing that season, scoring 35 goals including 14 in his last 11 games. We were a game away from promotion when he got sent down, but blew it without him and Wednesday stole promotion on the last day. The rest of it corresponds to our subsequent miserable two and a bit seasons in league one.

He is/was a horrible dirty b@stard, but the courts have dealt with that. We are a football club with the sole aim of winning football matches and finally getting out of this s**thole of a division and currently don't have a centre forward worthy of the title. I hope we take him on.
 
oakiecokie said:
Egon said:
Sergio Aguero is convicted of rape two weeks before the last game of the season against QPR in 2012. Knowing the result of the trial will have a massive bearing on the success of City's season you follow the trial intently. You hear of the circumstances and the evidence via the media present at the trial and you are more then a little shocked at the guilty verdict.

The loss of City's best player demoralizes the camp and they draw the final game of the season 2-2, allowing bitter rivals Manchester United to steal the title from under City's nose. Let the torment and ridicule commence.

The following season you flirt with the title and Champions League places before ultimately losing out in the last few months of the season, dropping to 5th. The failure to qualify for the Champions League results in the loss of many of City's top players and the team is now unrecognizable form the side that missed out on the title by one goal a year earlier. As a result the 2013/14 season starts terribly. City are relegation certs till a late run of form from Feb onwards takes you out of danger.

City make a very average start to the current season, sitting mid-table while your rivals continue to flourish. Your fallen hero Sergio Aguero is released from prison tomorrow. He continues to protest his innocence and is desperate to rejoin the club. City are in desperate need of a quality center forward. Would you give him a chance?

You`re obviously an American or just a bad speller.Either way take your Fairy Tales to another forum.

Hahahaha made me laugh that.

In reference to the question: yes... Yes he should be able to play again, he's served his time and is now a free man. If the courts decide he's unfit for the community work clubs do then he'll have to miss that out but he should definitely be allowed to join a club.
 
oakiecokie said:
Egon said:
Sergio Aguero is convicted of rape two weeks before the last game of the season against QPR in 2012. Knowing the result of the trial will have a massive bearing on the success of City's season you follow the trial intently. You hear of the circumstances and the evidence via the media present at the trial and you are more then a little shocked at the guilty verdict.

The loss of City's best player demoralizes the camp and they draw the final game of the season 2-2, allowing bitter rivals Manchester United to steal the title from under City's nose. Let the torment and ridicule commence.

The following season you flirt with the title and Champions League places before ultimately losing out in the last few months of the season, dropping to 5th. The failure to qualify for the Champions League results in the loss of many of City's top players and the team is now unrecognizable form the side that missed out on the title by one goal a year earlier. As a result the 2013/14 season starts terribly. City are relegation certs till a late run of form from Feb onwards takes you out of danger.

City make a very average start to the current season, sitting mid-table while your rivals continue to flourish. Your fallen hero Sergio Aguero is released from prison tomorrow. He continues to protest his innocence and is desperate to rejoin the club. City are in desperate need of a quality center forward. Would you give him a chance?

You`re obviously an American or just a bad speller.Either way take your Fairy Tales to another forum.

Even a bad spelling American can tell you there should be a space after a full stop and 'Fairy Tales' should be all lower case.
 
simple - he's served his time - no reason why he shouldn't resume his career

the plymouth keeper who mowed down an entire family in his range rover (and served his time) has been back a while and is now captain for them
 
the big question is though is he going to be good enough after all this time lounging around in prison on his playstation?
 

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