He's a tosser

IJN wrote: Foul, vile man who has had enough chances.
What the hell is the matter with football, the man's scum.
IJN wrote: Foul, vile man who has had enough chances.
What the hell is the matter with football, the man's scum.
Daiz wrote: so what are your feelings on Ebanks Blake and some other players we highly think of then? Our players are not all rosey
SJDpilgrim wrote: He's a Craig Bellamy, Nicolas Anelka type character: in the short term he may bag you a few goals but the season after they'll be gone leaving you a hole in your wallet
Neilio wrote: Some names mentioned on here had a one-off, albeit tragic, episode, for which they have and will serve their time for. King however, has an appaling criminal history and and seems like a complete tool.
MAZZA26 wrote:Neilio wrote: Some names mentioned on here had a one-off, albeit tragic, episode, for which they have and will serve their time for. King however, has an appaling criminal history and and seems like a complete tool.
The thing is (and you are spot on with your post) King will get a club and apart from the odd shout of abuse nothing will happen until he next gets into trouble. As for our ex player - I think Pete H you are underestimating what may happen. Whilst no one is questioning characters and that you cannot really compare the unbearable King to LM, I'm not so sure he can play footie again without getting into serious conflict with a fan who might want to make his point (ironically this fan will probably be in the mould of King's character.) The obvious reason is the awful outcome of one very bad mistake (or a combination of wrong decisions - which ever way you want to look at it), the other is that a lot of people won't like the fact he is out in such a short space of time. Finally he isn't an outfield player.
pontypoolgreen wrote:Daiz wrote: so what are your feelings on Ebanks Blake and some other players we highly think of then? Our players are not all rosey
So which of our players has 14 convictions then??, Seip has had a couple of incidents but at least they are against men and not women.
E-Banks?? I thought he'd gone?? Also his problem was with a doorMAN.
NorfolkGreen wrote: Marlon King is an odious man, he has a history of violent abuse, unpleasant and thinks he has been hard done by, even though his crimes are consistent and similar in their nature.
He hasn't made one mistake, his history is littered with violence against women, however would a plumber or plasterer be able to return to their profession, after serving their tariff?
Pete H wrote:IJN wrote: Foul, vile man who has had enough chances.
What the hell is the matter with football, the man's scum.
I thought the same with Lee Hughes, but he got a club in a short space of time and no doubt the same will happen to Luke McCormick when his time is served.
Pete
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