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The Goon Thread

Chelsea pair Levi Colwill and Cole Palmer, Arsenal duo Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka, Emirates Marketing Project midfielders Phil Foden and Jack Grealish, Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Southampton's Aaron Ramsdale have all pulled out
 
It's easy for all those players to pull out of international duty because they are never going to win anything with their country.
Romero can win with Argentina and if he doesn't go he won't get picked again.
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...otballer-probed-*struggle cuddle*-claims.html

Not sure if this belongs here or not. Whatever. I’m more worried about posting a link from the Daily Mail - I AM TRULY SORRY.

Heard the story reported on TalkSport news update this morning but no sign of it now, hence the newspaper link instead.

It seems that this story won’t go away (assuming it’s the story already discussed elsewhere). And nor should it. It should be properly investigated and prosecuted if appropriate.

I’m not assuming that anyone is or isn’t guilty, by the way.
 

Not sure if this belongs here or not. Whatever. I’m more worried about posting a link from the Daily Mail - I AM TRULY SORRY.

Heard the story reported on TalkSport news update this morning but no sign of it now, hence the newspaper link instead.

It seems that this story won’t go away (assuming it’s the story already discussed elsewhere). And nor should it. It should be properly investigated and prosecuted if appropriate.

I’m not assuming that anyone is or isn’t guilty, by the way.
I’m not either but if you rearrange a certain players name it becomes Rapey T.. a continence, I think not
 

Not sure if this belongs here or not. Whatever. I’m more worried about posting a link from the Daily Mail - I AM TRULY SORRY.

Heard the story reported on TalkSport news update this morning but no sign of it now, hence the newspaper link instead.

It seems that this story won’t go away (assuming it’s the story already discussed elsewhere). And nor should it. It should be properly investigated and prosecuted if appropriate.

I’m not assuming that anyone is or isn’t guilty, by the way.
Found this link on BBC - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c86q5qgg763o

Not sure if this is the correct thread to post it either
 
Lots of media outlets running the story now and of course a player is being named online, too. Perhaps finally the club in question will be forced to do the correct thing. Of course, a club having to be FORCED to do the right thing is, in itself, a problem. Clearly, the seriousness of these incidents has been placed to one side amid the desperation to win something. Shameful.
 
Should deduct all the points they've gained playing him since it became a police matter. Any other profession would have suspending their staff during the investigation.
Quite.

The only responsible action as an employer is suspension in full pay from the very start of the matter.

There are women who have to turn up to the club every day for a living, they cannot be put in danger by keeping him around. Surely even the most die hard goons would be able to see that this is absolutely despicable behaviour by the club.

Also, has everyone forgotten about the case in Spain that was essentially a slam dunk with SMS evidence and everything? The CPS couldn't prosecute because of jurisdiction technicalities and changing laws.

This is an archive of the woman talking about it (since deleted). Fair warning, it's a tough read in places:
 
Quite.

The only responsible action as an employer is suspension in full pay from the very start of the matter.

There are women who have to turn up to the club every day for a living, they cannot be put in danger by keeping him around. Surely even the most die hard goons would be able to see that this is absolutely despicable behaviour by the club.

Also, has everyone forgotten about the case in Spain that was essentially a slam dunk with SMS evidence and everything? The CPS couldn't prosecute because of jurisdiction technicalities and changing laws.

This is an archive of the woman talking about it (since deleted). Fair warning, it's a tough read in places:

Shame the CPS haven't got the power our FA have.
 
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