The prosecution said the players were celebrating victory in a local cup in July 2011, when they came across the drunken woman at a club.
Unfortunate turn of phrase there.
The fact that it's taken two trials to reach a verdict suggests to me that it was entirely reasonable to take this to court.
I've reported it so it's probably worth editing your quote.
Not really, because there didn't seem any possibility of the jury reaching a majority guilty verdict. Not from the bits and bobs i read about it anyway.
Not really, because there didn't seem any possibility of the jury reaching a majority guilty verdict. Not from the bits and bobs i read about it anyway.
You might wish to retract that comment. He was found guilt of smashing a girl's phone. That's it.
I have not said he was guilty of anything, he was involved directly and indirectly in 3 criminal offences, this is undeniable.
Fact: He wound her up about her photographs being shown around the club and kidded her that a video would be put on YouTube.
Fact: He was involved in an affray, he may or may not have been guilty, we will now never know.
Fact: He smashed a girl's phone and threw it down a drain. It now turns out that girl was the same girl involved in Fact 1.
All of these facts have been said in various forms of media. All I am saying is, is he a good role model for the younger players? Players that are constantly bringing the spot light onto the club for bad reasons is not a good thing. Is his football really worth the hassle?
Fact: He was involved in an affray, he may or may not have been guilty, we will now never know.
I haven't commented yet because I wanted to see what the verdict would be first, however I work with sexual offences in my job and from my experience I was extremely surprised this got to court at all, it seemed like an extremely unreliable witness who changed her evidence, it seems the CPS are much more willing to prosecute high profile suspects and does make me wonder about the whole anonymity of suspects argument.
I suppose it's too much to hope that we could get a hatrick of good news today in time for the Bank Holiday weekend ?
1. Players found not guilty
2. The thing with Gus resolved
3. Fantastic new manager appointed
Fully expecting this to get deleted, however...
If this woman has told "a pack of lies" as has been proven by jury in a court of law, then she should face the consequences. There's something very different between regretting what she has done, and going to the police for rape. She should be charged for wasting police time, court time, lying in court, whatever else they can throw at her.
Obviously the players are by no means angels, what they did was stupid to say the least, but they're young, I wonder how many times this sort of thing has happened at different clubs and gone unreported. Certainly when I used to be in Brighton there were young women in short skirts practically throwing themselves at the players in clubs / bars.
As well, doesn't this just highlight the fact that people charged with rape should remain anonymous until proven guilty of these horrendous crimes? So much for innocent until proven guilty...
The fact that it's taken two trials to reach a verdict suggests to me that it was entirely reasonable to take this to court.
Unfortunate turn of phrase there.