Your comment wouldn't have gone down well at all on here and you know that. If you want to invite people over to your board to discuss it then feel free as it will be your mods that have to deal with it all, but we don't want to get into it on this board.
So it would have been ok to use another terrible case, but not Hillsborough? He never said anybody at Hillsborough was a rapist, he compared cases that haven't always been how they seem at first and he was bang on to do so. It's ridiculous how nobody can even mention that event without an outcry from Merseyside
Maybe because the vast majority of those who died were from Merseyside and Anfield is on merseyside ya plum.
Well them people on Merseyside need to find some dignity and stop the over reaction at even the mention of the word Hillsborough. It's awful what happened but not everybody that mentions it is being disrespectful. Taylor didn't say nothing wrong, he drew comparisons about how cases aren't always as they seem at first. I'll say it again, he was bang on.
How is being a victim of a terrible disaster anything like being found guilty or rape? Even IF he gets the chance to appeal and he is found not guilty of rape, he still took advantage of a woman in a drunken state which should make you question his morals at the very least. The 96 at Hillsborough were just innocent people going to watch a big Liverpool game with their friends and family...
The whole Ched Evans thing does bring a new meaning to the common football phrase "he's got the first touch of a rapist"