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  • Swisdom said:

    The whole "she wanted to kill herself" all sounds a bit like someone putting words into her mouth imo

    What Johnson has apparently done is wrong on many levels but I don't think the 15 year old girl is as naive as is being portrayed in the press so far.

    Her father said that was what she was telling him before going to the police. It was not like she said it at the court. She broke down in tears many times during the cross-examination the other day. She was clearly heart-broken.
    Was this part of the evidence? If not, what for Christ's sake is the father doing putting this information out in the public domain? Has he been paid by a newspaper? Is he just utterly stupid? How does promulgating this information help his daughter? He should hang his head in shame. Disgusting individual.
  • 15 yrs old

    Of course she is niave she is a child

    28 yrs old

    Of course he is a nonce he is a grown man who wants to be inappropriate with children he needs hanging
  • Riviera said:

    Would this have got court if he wasn't a Prem footballer?

    I assume this is a bit of whoosh bait, Riviera?
    Otherwise, no, the police and CPS would have turned her out on her ear and told her to come back when she had been abused by a Prem footballer then they might take her seriously
  • Riviera said:

    Would this have got court if he wasn't a Prem footballer?

    I assume this is a bit of whoosh bait, Riviera?
    Otherwise, no, the police and CPS would have turned her out on her ear and told her to come back when she had been abused by a Prem footballer then they might take her seriously
    I thought it was a reasonable question, the police seem pretty selective about the crimes they investigate these days.
  • Swisdom said:

    The whole "she wanted to kill herself" all sounds a bit like someone putting words into her mouth imo

    What Johnson has apparently done is wrong on many levels but I don't think the 15 year old girl is as naive as is being portrayed in the press so far.

    On a similar note, I wonder if the defence will try to argue that. That she has appeared heartbroken/teary/upset in court, but according to the text messages she seemed more up for it at the time.
    Obviously that changes nothing, but from a defence point of view, it makes him seem less predatory.
  • Riviera said:

    Would this have got court if he wasn't a Prem footballer?

    I assume this is a bit of whoosh bait, Riviera?
    Otherwise, no, the police and CPS would have turned her out on her ear and told her to come back when she had been abused by a Prem footballer then they might take her seriously
    I think its a reasonable question, otherwise why do we get cases where the CPS not prosecute as its "not in the public interest"?
  • se9addick said:

    Dave2l said:

    The poor girl will grow up with this scar due to this idiot being a complete irresponsible prick.

    He has (had) everything...beautiful wife, great career, lots of money but still decided to take advantage of someone in a really nasty be-littling way. If he just really wanted to cheat on his wife and have a bit of fun...he almost certainly could have done that with his money and fame. Just approach a woman that fits the profile but is at least old enough to know the consequence of action and not vulnerable to the repercussions.

    Idiot.

    I feel sorry for Sunderland fans and the family of Johnson's, the victim and her family.

    Johnson's sacking may be a blessing in disguise. You don't know if he was a popular person among the Sunderland squad or not. I happened to read a few comments from the Sunderland fans after their victory against Manchester United. They were saying that perhaps what happened in the week gave the players a drive to work harder. If Johnson really is/was a womanizer, he couldn't be a good influence among the players, no matter how many goals he had scored. Well, I know I wouldn't want such a player in our squad. He did something that he will regret for the rest of his life. Maybe he was not a womanizer/paedophile, he was just being curious or plain stupid. But nevertheless it was an unforgivable crime. I feel very sorry for his girlfriend and the girl. But from a female's point of view, I think the girl did something wrong too. What did she expect when she sent a photo of herself in Bikini to Johnson? What did she expect when she went into his car at a place no one could see? How could she not know what was about to happen? How did her classmates know all this if she didn't tell them? And why did she want to tell them? It's easy to guess why. Hope the girl has learned her lesson and will never be used like this again. A cautionary tale for all footballers/celebrities and their young fans.
    I think the answer to all of those questions is "because she's a 15 year old child".

    The only person that did wrong here is Johnson, not the child that was sexually exploited.
    I have to say I agree with @JessieAddick here. Maybe it's beause we are females that we see it slightly differently. I'm not saying that what he did was OK by any means but why send a photo of herself in a bikini?
  • Swisdom said:

    The whole "she wanted to kill herself" all sounds a bit like someone putting words into her mouth imo

    What Johnson has apparently done is wrong on many levels but I don't think the 15 year old girl is as naive as is being portrayed in the press so far.

    On a similar note, I wonder if the defence will try to argue that. That she has appeared heartbroken/teary/upset in court, but according to the text messages she seemed more up for it at the time.
    Obviously that changes nothing, but from a defence point of view, it makes him seem less predatory.

    Less predatory? He knew her age, has admitted grooming, kissing her, said she needed to 'thank him' for the signed shirt and googled 'legal age of consent' so there was clearly only one thing on his mind. Not sure how he could've been any more predatory!

    Whether she was responsive to his advances or not, in the eyes of the law, she was a child so he's guilty.
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  • Swisdom said:

    The whole "she wanted to kill herself" all sounds a bit like someone putting words into her mouth imo

    What Johnson has apparently done is wrong on many levels but I don't think the 15 year old girl is as naive as is being portrayed in the press so far.

    On a similar note, I wonder if the defence will try to argue that. That she has appeared heartbroken/teary/upset in court, but according to the text messages she seemed more up for it at the time.
    Obviously that changes nothing, but from a defence point of view, it makes him seem less predatory.

    Less predatory? He knew her age, has admitted grooming, kissing her, said she needed to 'thank him' for the signed shirt and googled 'legal age of consent' so there was clearly only one thing on his mind. Not sure how he could've been any more predatory!

    Whether she was responsive to his advances or not, in the eyes of the law, she was a child so he's guilty.
    Oh, I totally agree, no one is arguing that.
    My point is that I wonder if the defence will try to argue the point above.
  • edited February 2016
    Of course it is something that needed to be said, his daughter was manipulated Into believing this filth was going to be something he had no intention of its grooming it's showing not only did he abuse her body he abused her mind, to the point where she was devastated by his disregard and disposal of her feelings but also by the actions and things she done,

    The poor girl was probably heartbroken that she had degraded and given him things that she shouldn't have
  • edited February 2016
    That's why the law is there to stop people looking for grey areas

    I dont care what anyone thinks on my views of what's appropriate for anyone over the age of 18 should be doing with those under 18, I can assure you of that,

    Adam Johnson is a paedophile the girl is a 15 yr old victim, her mind and her ability to make informed decisions are irrelevant and anyone looking to justify or create a situation where there is more to it than just age especially when it's clear he knew her age, gives paedophiles a sense of acceptance and assists them in thinking that what they do is ok bwcause there's a grey area and people that can say things like she is not a child she is not 8-10

    A child by law In the UK is someone upto the age of 16 regardless of if they are 0-16 they are a child,

    and finding any area of debate based on any sexual interaction by someone who is an adult with someone who is within that bracket is absolutely astonishing to me,

  • This "man" clearly has a sexual interest in teenage children and has gone to great lengths to groom and manipulate one. He has only recently accepted any level of guilt and clearly only since he had to do so.

    Now he is seeking to victim blame - All classic sex offending behaviour - manipulate, deny, minimise and blame shift.

    Certainly appears to be a manipulative and unrepentant peadophile who has used his fame and position in an attempt to sexually exploit a child (sounds familiar!).

    If he is found guilty,and I think he will be, I hope that they throw the book at him.

  • It seems fair to say the girl in question has done some things that were at best naïve and at worst outright foolish. However, neither of those is a crime and as such, doesn't matter. Whatever she did appears to be at the instigation of Johnson - which IS a crime. Hence he's the one on trial and she's the one whose name is legally protected. It's not that hard to grasp.
  • Says More about those who say it jimmy Imo
  • Riviera said:

    Would this have got court if he wasn't a Prem footballer?

    I assume this is a bit of whoosh bait, Riviera?
    Not at all.
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  • Riviera said:

    Riviera said:

    Would this have got court if he wasn't a Prem footballer?

    I assume this is a bit of whoosh bait, Riviera?
    Not at all.
    What makes you think the accused's status is what got it to court, just out of interest?
  • JiMMy 85 said:

    cafcfan said:

    Swisdom said:

    The whole "she wanted to kill herself" all sounds a bit like someone putting words into her mouth imo

    What Johnson has apparently done is wrong on many levels but I don't think the 15 year old girl is as naive as is being portrayed in the press so far.

    Her father said that was what she was telling him before going to the police. It was not like she said it at the court. She broke down in tears many times during the cross-examination the other day. She was clearly heart-broken.
    Was this part of the evidence? If not, what for Christ's sake is the father doing putting this information out in the public domain? Has he been paid by a newspaper? Is he just utterly stupid? How does promulgating this information help his daughter? He should hang his head in shame. Disgusting individual.
    Yes it was part of the evidence. Everything else you said is utterly offensive to an entirely innocent man, who is already living a parental nightmare.

    The worst thing about these threads is the conclusion jumping by people who don't have anywhere near enough evidence to form such outlandish opinions.

    The stuff about her effectively asking for it by being flirty or taking bikini photos is some of the most retarded commentary I've yet read on this forum in regards to an ongoing case. Worse than the Ched Evans victim blaming, in fact. And that's saying something.
    You didn't read or understand the meaning of "If not" then?
  • IAgree said:

    se9addick said:

    Dave2l said:

    The poor girl will grow up with this scar due to this idiot being a complete irresponsible prick.

    He has (had) everything...beautiful wife, great career, lots of money but still decided to take advantage of someone in a really nasty be-littling way. If he just really wanted to cheat on his wife and have a bit of fun...he almost certainly could have done that with his money and fame. Just approach a woman that fits the profile but is at least old enough to know the consequence of action and not vulnerable to the repercussions.

    Idiot.

    I feel sorry for Sunderland fans and the family of Johnson's, the victim and her family.

    Johnson's sacking may be a blessing in disguise. You don't know if he was a popular person among the Sunderland squad or not. I happened to read a few comments from the Sunderland fans after their victory against Manchester United. They were saying that perhaps what happened in the week gave the players a drive to work harder. If Johnson really is/was a womanizer, he couldn't be a good influence among the players, no matter how many goals he had scored. Well, I know I wouldn't want such a player in our squad. He did something that he will regret for the rest of his life. Maybe he was not a womanizer/paedophile, he was just being curious or plain stupid. But nevertheless it was an unforgivable crime. I feel very sorry for his girlfriend and the girl. But from a female's point of view, I think the girl did something wrong too. What did she expect when she sent a photo of herself in Bikini to Johnson? What did she expect when she went into his car at a place no one could see? How could she not know what was about to happen? How did her classmates know all this if she didn't tell them? And why did she want to tell them? It's easy to guess why. Hope the girl has learned her lesson and will never be used like this again. A cautionary tale for all footballers/celebrities and their young fans.
    I think the answer to all of those questions is "because she's a 15 year old child".

    The only person that did wrong here is Johnson, not the child that was sexually exploited.
    I have to say I agree with @JessieAddick here. Maybe it's beause we are females that we see it slightly differently. I'm not saying that what he did was OK by any means but why send a photo of herself in a bikini?
    I think that the sending of a photo and Liason in a car is part of the grooming by a calculating man who knew precisely what he wanted and manipulated a child in an attempt to get.

    Sending the photo etc was obviously very foolish and a poor decision but that, in essence is why this man is on trial - Children and young people don't always make good decisions and wise choices. Which is why the law protects them.

    Focusing upon the sending of a photo is all part of a sex offenders minimising and blame shifting - it is victim blaming - it's " she was asking for it" .

    Even the (very late) guilty plea to lesser offences but denial of more serious offences is classic sex offending behaviour - deny, minimise, blame shift.
    Excellent post.
  • I don't know why, but I find there's something very endearing about a load of different people looking baffled/cofused in that GIF.
  • edited February 2016

    se9addick said:

    Dave2l said:

    The poor girl will grow up with this scar due to this idiot being a complete irresponsible prick.

    He has (had) everything...beautiful wife, great career, lots of money but still decided to take advantage of someone in a really nasty be-littling way. If he just really wanted to cheat on his wife and have a bit of fun...he almost certainly could have done that with his money and fame. Just approach a woman that fits the profile but is at least old enough to know the consequence of action and not vulnerable to the repercussions.

    Idiot.

    I feel sorry for Sunderland fans and the family of Johnson's, the victim and her family.

    Johnson's sacking may be a blessing in disguise. You don't know if he was a popular person among the Sunderland squad or not. I happened to read a few comments from the Sunderland fans after their victory against Manchester United. They were saying that perhaps what happened in the week gave the players a drive to work harder. If Johnson really is/was a womanizer, he couldn't be a good influence among the players, no matter how many goals he had scored. Well, I know I wouldn't want such a player in our squad. He did something that he will regret for the rest of his life. Maybe he was not a womanizer/paedophile, he was just being curious or plain stupid. But nevertheless it was an unforgivable crime. I feel very sorry for his girlfriend and the girl. But from a female's point of view, I think the girl did something wrong too. What did she expect when she sent a photo of herself in Bikini to Johnson? What did she expect when she went into his car at a place no one could see? How could she not know what was about to happen? How did her classmates know all this if she didn't tell them? And why did she want to tell them? It's easy to guess why. Hope the girl has learned her lesson and will never be used like this again. A cautionary tale for all footballers/celebrities and their young fans.
    I think the answer to all of those questions is "because she's a 15 year old child".

    The only person that did wrong here is Johnson, not the child that was sexually exploited.
    I have to say I agree with @JessieAddick here. Maybe it's beause we are females that we see it slightly differently. I'm not saying that what he did was OK by any means but why send a photo of herself in a bikini?
    @Arsenetatters & @JessieAddick Because she is a child. Children make mistakes, adults should pretect them when they make those mistakes, not rape them.
  • se9addick said:

    se9addick said:

    Dave2l said:

    The poor girl will grow up with this scar due to this idiot being a complete irresponsible prick.

    He has (had) everything...beautiful wife, great career, lots of money but still decided to take advantage of someone in a really nasty be-littling way. If he just really wanted to cheat on his wife and have a bit of fun...he almost certainly could have done that with his money and fame. Just approach a woman that fits the profile but is at least old enough to know the consequence of action and not vulnerable to the repercussions.

    Idiot.

    I feel sorry for Sunderland fans and the family of Johnson's, the victim and her family.

    Johnson's sacking may be a blessing in disguise. You don't know if he was a popular person among the Sunderland squad or not. I happened to read a few comments from the Sunderland fans after their victory against Manchester United. They were saying that perhaps what happened in the week gave the players a drive to work harder. If Johnson really is/was a womanizer, he couldn't be a good influence among the players, no matter how many goals he had scored. Well, I know I wouldn't want such a player in our squad. He did something that he will regret for the rest of his life. Maybe he was not a womanizer/paedophile, he was just being curious or plain stupid. But nevertheless it was an unforgivable crime. I feel very sorry for his girlfriend and the girl. But from a female's point of view, I think the girl did something wrong too. What did she expect when she sent a photo of herself in Bikini to Johnson? What did she expect when she went into his car at a place no one could see? How could she not know what was about to happen? How did her classmates know all this if she didn't tell them? And why did she want to tell them? It's easy to guess why. Hope the girl has learned her lesson and will never be used like this again. A cautionary tale for all footballers/celebrities and their young fans.
    I think the answer to all of those questions is "because she's a 15 year old child".

    The only person that did wrong here is Johnson, not the child that was sexually exploited.
    I have to say I agree with @JessieAddick here. Maybe it's beause we are females that we see it slightly differently. I'm not saying that what he did was OK by any means but why send a photo of herself in a bikini?
    @Arsenetatters & @JessieAddick Because she is a child. Children make mistakes, adults should pretect them when they make those mistakes, not rape them.
    As far as I'm aware he didn't rape her but please DO NOT think that I believe what he did do to her is in any way, shape or form OK.

    I get your point. We'll have to agree to disagree. I still wonder if I see it slightly differently as I'm a female.
  • As a female you should see it totaly different to how you seem to as you have been a 15yr old girl, Me being male and over 28 see it from the the point of every other normal man who knows that the only reason he done it is because he is a nonce and he abused his postition of an adult and took advantage of a child

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