- Nov 11, 2009
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Why is that relevant ?
I simply wanted to know, out of personal interest if it was Hughton that signed great footballer/dodgy character Marlon King for Brum.
The reason, i personally thought it relevant is the parallels with the very strong and interesting debate I was reading about Ched Evans on here 2 weeks ago. I'm in no way out to judge Hughton ( if it was him), Marlon King was a very good footballer who could score and whom away fans loved to abuse! I read with keen interest all the very strong and emotive opinions on the Ched Evans thread and the concensus that we should go nowhere near a previously convicted sexual offender despite any footballing ability.
What I find interesting today is that in citing Hughtons previous successes, they obviously include the fantastic job he did at Brum in them finishing 4th (a very good achievement)...... That Brum team however, was spearheaded by the arrival of formerly convicted sexual offender (and in jail right now for dangerous driving) Marlon King. His rap sheet from 2009 2 years before joining Brum http://www.theguardian.com/football/2009/oct/29/marlon-king-criminal-career
Serial offender and convicted of sexual assault Marlon King was banging in the goals and did great for them on the pitch in the team under Hughton, even though he's obviously a complete shit off the pitch. Hughton joined Brum in June 2011 so did Marlon King. I was interested to know if it was he that brought him to Brum. And if so would that now change peoples opinion on Ched Evans? Would people accept in Hughtons future achievements, 'Took Albion to the Prem'....... If it was with Evans banging in the goals?
I was genuinely on the fence in the debate of whether a footballer should be judged on what they do on the pitch alone or lifestyle convictions as well, but read the strong opinions with interest.
And this morning I wondered how many of those who said they would never accept ched evans at the Albion may also cite how well Birmingham did in finishing 4th. Overlooking it was Marlon King that helped fire them there and the Ched Evans paralells. Apply the Ched Evans logic to Marlon King in 2011 and would Birmingham have finished 4th?. Who knows, but I found that an interesting conundrum.
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