Haven't read every single posting on this thread as I think it would depress me to read some of the comments. I'm sorry but I am in general and overall agreement with the base point Tommytiger made at the start of the thread.
At some point we do have to start having criminals coming back into society - unless we go down the death penalty route (which some on here might find a good idea), and the issue is where do we cross the line. Pop stars, TV stars and sports stars are not like normal members of society as their job is obviously much different to the rest of us - and any crime they do is magnified in how people react to it by the press coverage. One club gave Mboyo a second change (whether that is termed as bleeding heart liberals gone too far by some) and some club down south gave Luke McCormick (killed 2 young boys while drunk driving) a second chance. The question I might raise is which of those footballers committed the worst crime - which is not to say that Mboyo is not a character who I particularly like but if we going to have a moral stance on signings, then should it not be something which is applied at all clubs and is the new policy "one crime and you lose any chance of playing professional football again"
The Luke McCormick case was sad, it apparently sent him into depression and he still wakes up screaming in distress. That's a hell of a burden to bear.

Well, that'll teach me not to proofread!
