Evans back at SUFC (agreed terms with Oldham p.25)
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Does he need special court dispensation to go abroad whilst half his sentence is in served ... Is this the same as being out on licence0
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Nasty little country with no regard for the law and a nasty footballer - makes for a good fit.0
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Lets all boycott Maltesers as a protest.9
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Im going to malta in June for a wedding, imagine going for a drink and bumping into that dirty fecker in a bar.........0
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Care to expand on that?cafcfan said:Nasty little country with no regard for the law and a nasty footballer - makes for a good fit.
Personally I think Malta is a fantastic country with a rich heritage and wonderful people.
What law are "they" not regarding?
Just remind me where the crime was committed, where the criminal has been training since release and where the criminal is from. Surely these are better reasons to call these places 'nasty'?
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I'm referring, of course, to the appalling disregard for EU laws every year when mindless thugs illegally destroy huge quantities of Europe's migrating birdlife while their Govt. just ignores the problem. Disgusting place.A-R-T-H-U-R said:
Care to expand on that?cafcfan said:Nasty little country with no regard for the law and a nasty footballer - makes for a good fit.
Personally I think Malta is a fantastic country with a rich heritage and wonderful people.
What law are "they" not regarding?
Just remind me where the crime was committed, where the criminal has been training since release and where the criminal is from.
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Disregarding an EU directive ? It's right up there with North Korea and the Islamic State !cafcfan said:
I'm referring, of course, to the appalling disregard for EU laws every year when mindless thugs illegally destroy huge quantities of Europe's migrating birdlife while their Govt. just ignores the problem. Disgusting place.A-R-T-H-U-R said:
Care to expand on that?cafcfan said:Nasty little country with no regard for the law and a nasty footballer - makes for a good fit.
Personally I think Malta is a fantastic country with a rich heritage and wonderful people.
What law are "they" not regarding?
Just remind me where the crime was committed, where the criminal has been training since release and where the criminal is from.
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I have 4 nesting turtle doves every year in the garden2
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Sorry,thought you were referring to the thread topic.cafcfan said:
I'm referring, of course, to the appalling disregard for EU laws every year when mindless thugs illegally destroy huge quantities of Europe's migrating birdlife while their Govt. just ignores the problem. Disgusting place.A-R-T-H-U-R said:
Care to expand on that?cafcfan said:Nasty little country with no regard for the law and a nasty footballer - makes for a good fit.
Personally I think Malta is a fantastic country with a rich heritage and wonderful people.
What law are "they" not regarding?
Just remind me where the crime was committed, where the criminal has been training since release and where the criminal is from.
bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-27108910
Don't think there was any 'of course' about it - I'd never heard of this reason for calling a whole country a nasty place.
Presumably England is also a nasty little country because Packham details dog poo crimes in the New Forest and is also the country that created I'm a celebrity?0 -
No chance of that Dave. He'll be hanging around hotel rooms preying on his next sleeping victim!cafcdave123 said:Im going to malta in June for a wedding, imagine going for a drink and bumping into that dirty fecker in a bar.........
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bbc - Ched Evans: Striker knows nothing about Malta's Hibernians offer
A spokesman for convicted rapist Ched Evans denies the player has received a contract offer from Maltese club Hibernians.0 -
In that case Dave, you better drink plenty of red bull and take a few pro plus. Best try and avoid sleeping for the time you're there.Brendan_O_Connell said:
No chance of that Dave. He'll be hanging around hotel rooms preying on his next sleeping victim!cafcdave123 said:Im going to malta in June for a wedding, imagine going for a drink and bumping into that dirty fecker in a bar.........
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Humanity's very existence is what screws birds over. Our penchant for conscious thought is the real problem. Arbtitrary laws and directives, which are but meaningless human conceits, are little more than drops in the ocean.cafcfan said:
I'm referring, of course, to the appalling disregard for EU laws every year when mindless thugs illegally destroy huge quantities of Europe's migrating birdlife while their Govt. just ignores the problem. Disgusting place.A-R-T-H-U-R said:
Care to expand on that?cafcfan said:Nasty little country with no regard for the law and a nasty footballer - makes for a good fit.
Personally I think Malta is a fantastic country with a rich heritage and wonderful people.
What law are "they" not regarding?
Just remind me where the crime was committed, where the criminal has been training since release and where the criminal is from.
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Evans' spokesman reckons its the first they've heard about any kind of offer!0
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Barred from travelling as he is a convicted sex offender out on licence so it was always bullshit glad the prick is struggling to shake off his nonce tag and no one touching him with the proverbial0
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selfie stick?nth london addick said:Barred from travelling as he is a convicted sex offender out on licence so it was always bullshit glad the prick is struggling to shake off his nonce tag and no one touching him with the proverbial
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Only him and his bird will ever touch that again, not only football clubs that won't touch him0
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Ched Evans: Ministry of Justice rules out overseas move
Convicted rapist Ched Evans will not be allowed to resume his career overseas, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has said. Evans left prison in October after serving half of a five-year term for raping a woman in a hotel in May 2011.
On Friday, Maltese side Hibernians said they wanted to sign the Wales international striker, 26, on a deal until the end of the season but an MoJ spokesperson said strict conditions imposed on sex offenders "effectively rules out working abroad". The spokesperson added: "We are determined to have one of the toughest regimes in the world for managing sex offenders, to stop them reoffending and to protect victims.
"Probation officers must give permission for sex offenders on licence to take up new jobs and this includes ensuring they hold regular face to face meetings - this effectively rules out working abroad. The offenders will also be subject to strict conditions such as exclusion zones, non-contact orders and having to attend sex offender treatment programmes."
Clarification of the MoJ's stance comes amid disputed reports that Evans had been offered the chance to play for Hibernians. The Maltese club's vice-president Stephen Vaughan said an offer had been made to the ex-Sheffield United striker, but on Saturday a spokesman for Evans denied that claim. "There have been numerous false stories, and stories of which Ched knows nothing about, of which this is one," Evans's spokesman said.
Vaughan had said on Friday: "We've spoken to his agent and have offered a deal from now until the end of the season."
Hibernians are 15 points clear at the top of Malta's domestic league, having dropped only two points in 16 games. The champions of Malta will enter next season's Champions League at the second qualifying round.
Evans played for Sheffield United at the time of his conviction and, after his release from prison, was given permission to use the League One club's training facilities. The Blades later retracted their offer after strong opposition from some supporters and club patrons. More than 165,000 people signed a petition opposing Evans's possible re-employment by the Yorkshire club.
Hartlepool boss Ronnie Moore stated in December he would like to sign the forward before the Football League's bottom club ruled out any such move.
Evans maintains his innocence, and an investigation into his conviction by the Criminal Cases Review Commission is under way.
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Looks like deep non league for him then if he can't go abroad.0
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Newspaper says he's gonna sign for an un-named League One club this week0
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Probably Oldham or notts county. They had no issue giving that scumbag lee Hughes a contract.ForeverAddickted said:Newspaper says he's gonna sign for an un-named League One club this week
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Do MK Dons need a striker?0
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How did his fast-tracked appeal go ?0
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Signing for Barnsley.0
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PFA Chairman Gordon Taylor has said a league one will announce the signing of Ched Evans on Monday
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Sky News revealed the name by mistake.0
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C.Walsh'sLoveChild said:
Sky News revealed the name by mistake.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drX5WNw_UwM&feature=youtu.be
could lose his job over that, if the club were supposed to remain nameless3 -
Oldham can f**k right off playing the victims for being named0
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Why the big deal about them not being named , that's all too weird
I mean bizarre0