martin tyler
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- Jan 25, 2013
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This is an interesting case.
As a background the conviction seems a little ropey to say the least on reading the background of the case. However he was found guilty and appeals not got anywhere. He was however sentenced lightly. 5 years is not a long sentence for someone who has gone to trial and been convicted of rape.
Having served his time he should be free to continue to work. He is no risk to anyone on a football pitch and i am sure probation will monitor his behaviour off the pitch as he will still be on licence. The victim would have been aware all along that once his time is served that he could play football again. He will no doubt have to deal with the abuse from fans and opponents alike. We may not like him and the fact he may come back and play football but who are we or anyone else to stop him playing.
As a background the conviction seems a little ropey to say the least on reading the background of the case. However he was found guilty and appeals not got anywhere. He was however sentenced lightly. 5 years is not a long sentence for someone who has gone to trial and been convicted of rape.
Having served his time he should be free to continue to work. He is no risk to anyone on a football pitch and i am sure probation will monitor his behaviour off the pitch as he will still be on licence. The victim would have been aware all along that once his time is served that he could play football again. He will no doubt have to deal with the abuse from fans and opponents alike. We may not like him and the fact he may come back and play football but who are we or anyone else to stop him playing.