The BBC really not letting this Ched Evans thing go: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/30698618 While it's a serious subject, this is just ridiculous. Fair play that most of the clubs refused to comment.
I find it interesting that while most clubs simply tried to say nicely go away you stupid reporter those who said they would not were put up in bold letters. the most interesting i saw was "Sheffield United: Previously considered allowing Evans to train with them. Retracted their offer following protests from, amongst others, sponsors and Olympic champion Jessica Ennis-Hill." as a direct quote it's obvious they simply rehashed stories to show how bad sheff utd got hounded and never picked up a phone in this particular instance. that leads me to wonder how many did they actually contact and how many did they simply google what local press asked of these clubs.
I don't think that is a direct quote MITO. I think the ones in bold may be the ones that had previously ruled out signing Evans, but haven't verified this.
some in bold read like they are people stating their position directly and this one reads totally differently. the article says it contacted league one and two clubs.
Rojo has been tweeting pictures and quotes of a murdering drug dealer #bbcsalford seems to have missed it completely (and so the FA too)
His club refused to comment. They probably don't want the Rio drugs issue brought to light again as a consequence.
Anti-Evans protestors have threatened the families of Oldham staff and succeeded in getting the deal called off
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/30727729 thats the ched evans stuff. I don't see stuf about rojo, could you post a link to this please?
surely issuing threats is worse than employing someone thats already served time for a crime? This countries a ****ing joke at time
well seeing rojo's tweets are 90% spanish how does astro know its about a drug dealer and what is the context?