I'll just quote your own contributor, Midlands_Tiger I think ...
"Shame coz he could have been a good England player potentially, but I don't care one bit the lads a complete prick and I find it fairly amusing to be honest coz I hate him and I hate Slumberland so good news all round"
OK I missed the one post where someone said they hated Sunderland.
which, I admit, is worse than I couldn't care less whether he plays again or not. and defending even those "hoping for the worst"
As I've said at the Sunderland not606 pages, I just hope SAFC fans would be above ever having wished career-threatening injuries - or not cared about them- on McShane or Kilbane just because they had issues with them when they were with us. It just reminds me of killers' families who shout "hope you die screaming of cancer" at juries who convict their precious loved ones.
What's wrong with not caring either way? It means I won't be jumping for joy if he plays again but I won't be doing that if he doesn't play again either. Unless I've missed something the issues with McShane and kilbane were to do with their (lack of) ability weren't they? The issues with Campbell have been caused by his attitude, it's thanks to his deceit that he has no more significance to most of us than any random player in the Evo-Stik League does.
I don't see how 'I hope he can't play again' is comparable to "I hope you die of cancer". Saying you hope a millionaire can't play football again is hardly equivalent to wishing death on someone who in all probablility is needed to provide for their family.
