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For me its not the crime that makes him currently unemployabe, its the lack of remorse or admission of the serousness of the crime from him thats the problem!! I also thought to be allowed out on parole there had to be some admission of guilt, but maybe i am wrong with that.
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Well thank goodness we don't have to worry about it. We just have someone who broke a fan's jaw on the books.
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(12-11-2014, 21:27)St Charles Owl Wrote: For me its not the crime that makes him currently unemployabe, its the lack of remorse or admission of the serousness of the crime from him thats the problem!! I also thought to be allowed out on parole there had to be some admission of guilt, but maybe i am wrong with that.
I thought that as well but apparently the last government made changes that allowed early parole without remorse or admission of guilt to reduce overcrowding in prisons.
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As always, a backwards solution to the actual problem. Conceived mainly so the thieving rich can keep their 'integrity' when caught embezzling billions. Though it has its trickle down effect to the lower classes such as in this case.
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Good luck getting the Piggies to see sense, and right from wrong.
Evans will never show remorse, in his head (and statements) he insists his innocence. So if anything he will have the opposite attitude.
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Rosler sacked. I had seen him as an up and coming manager but for whatever reason it didn't work at Wigan.
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He is definitely a manager I would be interested in if I was MM. Not had a great time of it at Wigan, but sometimes things just don't go right, but his previous manger positions show he has the potential. We would be a good place for him to come and renew his reputation and give him the chance of managing in the Premiership.
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I'm not sure he spent much money at all at Wigan, in fact I think he had some of the better players sold, but I stand to be corrected on that. He only joined Wigan half way through last season and they were already struggling after firing Owen Coyle. Aside from Wigan, he has improved the clubs position at each of the clubs he has managed, he is definitely a better alternative than the same old names that get thrown out!!!
As for Di Canio, I still maintin he would be a disaster and would split our club in two!!! The guy is deranged and would make us a joke!!!!