Peter Grummit
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Echo the general sentiments. Some good news at last for the Club.
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Victim in Brighton footballers sex trial claimed she went to police after Kasenga LuaLua threatened to post indecent vids of her on YouTube
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Evidence about LuaLua had previously been kept secret by reporting restrictions and can be reported for the first time today.
I think that's the correct verdict. Shouldn't have even got to court. Hope the girl is okay and the case doesn't affect her too badly, but she was terribly advised from start to finish.
In Scotland, they have a verdict of 'Not proven'. I believe here we only have G or NG
Four Brighton footballers NOT guilty of sexually humiliating sleeping teenager #bhafc #afcb
Tiem to get rid whether you like him as a footballer or not, he has now been involved, directly or indirectly in 3 criminal offences in the last year or so.
is there a law about sexual humiliation?
Tiem to get rid whether you like him as a footballer or not, he has now been involved, directly or indirectly in 3 criminal offences in the last year or so.
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Tiem to get rid whether you like him as a footballer or not, he has now been involved, directly or indirectly in 3 criminal offences in the last year or so.
That in itself is an unfounded allegation which I suggest gets removed.
Wow, I am guessing you or someone close have had a bad experience with a pro player.
I dont think footballers are necessarily conflicted with those characteristics, I accept some might be but slightly a generalisation.
I think that's the correct verdict. Shouldn't have even got to court. Hope the girl is okay and the case doesn't affect her too badly, but she was terribly advised from start to finish.
Wrong guess, I'm not preaching from a perfect position myself but just as someone with a) a reasonably well adjusted moral compass and b) a life of clearing up the wreckage from people who act but don't think of the consequences and c) observing the impact on the innocent, who are often the collateral damage. So I may not be quite as quick to give the perpetrators the benefit of the doubt, including those (not all) footballers who think they are beyond the standards that the rest of us follow. I am becoming tired of reading regular headlines about the employees of The Albion (and other Clubs) for the wrong reasons.
I cautiously welcome the news re this latest court case but I suggest the conduct of the players was naive and hardly something to be proud of.
Thats why in my earlier post I applauded those Clubs that take a firm line. But I'm not sure the culture will change until all Clubs / PFA / Agents and players themselves take collective and individual responsibilities, especially given how rapidly things can get out of control because of social media etc.. I wonder what if any training / education young football apprentices receive about conducting their lives off the pitch, and whether not the effectiveness of this is reviewed because so many young players seem to end up in trouble. They are probably more vulnerable than most punters and will attract good/bad people like moths to a flame, so could fall under the wrong influences.