mfcbro wrote:Listening to comments about his crime,its easy for people to pass judgement and say he has served his sentence.My dad was killed by a 17 year old doing 65 m.p.h in a 30 limit mounted the pavement and lost control.I had 5 years of hell with my mum who was by his side.Unless its happened to you its difficult to assess how you would react.Not having a go at you mark,but if it was one of your family i think you would think different.
Mark S wrote:If he was a plumber, he would go back to his job, keep his head down and get on. He just happens to be a footballer who needs to earn a living like anyone else.
Live and let live. Its between him and the family of the victims. None of our business.
Peter wrote:If people want to spit venom then it's up to them.
But there should be a separate area where all of the same ilk can congregate.
Then the majority of us who've paid good money to watch a football match can do so without our space being invaded with verbal shite.
Peter wrote:I was at Giant Axe about 4 years ago when Ron Atkinson was manager of Kettering.
He got the full venomous works from about half-a-dozen popped-up idiots.
None of whom I'd either seen before or again at Giant Axe.
Some sad people just seem to turn up on these occasions for the hell of it.
DawZi wrote:when people go on about him running off, i imagine he would have been naturally in a state of shock with what he'd witnessed
Keith wrote: Sober people would want to try and help the person they'd injured.
DawZi wrote:people are known to do hit & runs when sober
Number 1 wrote:There's some short memories here. When he was released by Oldham there were plenty saying they'd have him here.
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