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The i would be happy for Marlon to sign for QPR thread.
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Originally posted by Rsonist View PostNot to excuse the seriousness of it in any way but Adams' drink driving was a one time mistake and one you could argue that was a product of a different era with regards to drinking in football. And you couldn't say he's not a reformed character now.
Stevie G fighting a bloke in a club... big deal.
Hard to judge Woodgate's involvement in that episode but he's done little wrong before and since.
Still not coming anywhere near King.
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PS on steve g was not the fighting it was that I am so you play this which I hate. king the same and lot other footballer are the same. I am prem footballer who you. If that what kids look up too now god help us. I hope kids look at this how I want to play football. There better role models on outside football than prem players. EG mum and dad etc
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Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View PostStan Bowles is hardly a role model for kids is he.Drunk/gambles and slapped his Mrs as well.Originally posted by G.T.P View Postevery single working class dad in the country, no?
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Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Postyes and lots still do but people are saying should kids look upto Marlon.Well lots of "celebs and Fbs have gone wrong in there lives and people let them get on.
if that last crime he just came out for is the last one he gets involved with, it will be the biggest shock ever.
we all know people like it, who can never change, who are just a bad un, and will always be a bad un. in the end you just wash your hands of them, this is what the top two tiers of football should do to this bit of shite.
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Originally posted by G.T.P View Postdifference is huge tho. look at his criminal record, hes habitual.
if that last crime he just came out for is the last one he gets involved with, it will be the biggest shock ever.
we all know people like it, who can never change, who are just a bad un, and will always be a bad un. in the end you just wash your hands of them, this is what the top two tiers of football should do to this bit of shite.
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At the end of the day, I think this will always cause uproar. However, the simple fact is that most, if not ALL of those moaning will still go to the Rangers, and will still cheer him when he scores. Fickle fans are at every club.
We could have Bowyer, Carroll, King, Terry, Hughes, Barton and Cole at the club, and we'd still all turn up and support them.Your mum would love me...
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Originally posted by Scarlet pimple View PostI'm more worrid him farkin up the newfound perceved feelgood factor at the club and player moral, more than anything else.
I would not like to work with a proven sex offender and habitual criminal, and that would in my oppinion could effect the players.Your mum would love me...
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Originally posted by Scarlet pimple View PostKing is a PROVEN habitual criminal, dont want the ##### anywhere near the club i love.
When I first heard about it, I said I wouldn't go back whilst he's at the club, and demand a refund for my ST.
Not sure I'd go that far, as I love supporting my club too much to stay away, it's the only reason I still live in the country for starters.
I certainly wouldn't celebrate any King goal, though, that's for sure. Sit down, shut up for me.
**** shouldn't be allowed near football again. But he will. Lee Bowyer and Lee Hughes still have jobs.
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It's good to see there are still some with a bit of sense on here. Those who think they should sign King, however, ought to go to the doctors.
The man is an ignorant, woman-abusing, perverse thug. He's had previous convictions, and has never shown any sort of remorse for his actions. Any club which decides to employ him must he crazy, desperate and lacking dreadfully in the morality stakes. Well done to DaveWhelan and Wigan for making the right choice ad sacking him, and to all those clubs who have turned him down this Summer/vi
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