He wasn't playing for us at the time....why give him any attention at all! Just another piece of shit human that thinks they are above the law
"30% felt that Hughes would play some of the game with 15% feeling he would play some of the match "
So which is it? 30% or 15%
I'm going to get absolutely nailed for this but here goes: Lee Hughes made an awful, awful mistake and error in judgement. He took a human life. But I wouldn't say he thinks he's above the law. He did, eventually, hand himself in. I'm in no way condoning what he did. It was a monumental mistake. But I'm sure he knows that. In fact, I bet he thinks about it and regrets it each day. I remember a story years before he joined us when he was at kiddy harriers. He saved a little girls life. I can't remember it properly but I think she was drowning? That stayed with me for some reason because at the time I thought, a footballer with some humanity. And then the shit hit the fan. With most fans he'll forever be defined by that moment though. As for playing against us, 1) don't care. He's just another player.
Fully agree although it's not just one crime that he's committed... http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/topics/lee-hughes/
His crime was in Coventry though, sure it affected a few families of the victim who are coventrians too.
I'm going to get absolutely nailed for this but here goes: Lee Hughes made an awful, awful mistake and error in judgement. He took a human life. But I wouldn't say he thinks he's above the law. He did, eventually, hand himself in. I'm in no way condoning what he did. It was a monumental mistake. But I'm sure he knows that. In fact, I bet he thinks about it and regrets it each day. I remember a story years before he joined us when he was at kiddy harriers. He saved a little girls life. I can't remember it properly but I think she was drowning? That stayed with me for some reason because at the time I thought, a footballer with some humanity. And then the shit hit the fan. With most fans he'll forever be defined by that moment though. As for playing against us, 1) don't care. He's just another player.
what about the sexual assault a few years after?
Refer to my 2nd comment!
I'm going to get absolutely nailed for this but here goes: Lee Hughes made an awful, awful mistake and error in judgement. He took a human life. But I wouldn't say he thinks he's above the law. He did, eventually, hand himself in. I'm in no way condoning what he did. It was a monumental mistake. But I'm sure he knows that. In fact, I bet he thinks about it and regrets it each day. I remember a story years before he joined us when he was at kiddy harriers. He saved a little girls life. I can't remember it properly but I think she was drowning? That stayed with me for some reason because at the time I thought, a footballer with some humanity. And then the shit hit the fan. With most fans he'll forever be defined by that moment though. As for playing against us, 1) don't care. He's just another player.
I don't think that we are are in a position to get all high and mighty.
Then again we haven't killed anyone!
We've had this debate before. Absolute scumbag! He left people for dead without calling the police or an ambulance, that is unforgivable. Who gives a feck whether he eventually handed himself in, the facts are that if he'd of phoned for help then chances are no one would of died!
And yes, I acknowledge that! I didn't say what he did was all well and good! But me personally, I don't know him, I don't want to know him, I don't know how he deals with himself day to day. He made a massive error, an error that led to the loss of a human life. He has to live with that.
And the families affected by his actions have to put up with his grinning face on tv and in the papers when he scores. They have to live with that.
I'm going to get absolutely nailed for this but here goes: Lee Hughes made an awful, awful mistake and error in judgement. He took a human life. But I wouldn't say he thinks he's above the law. He did, eventually, hand himself in. I'm in no way condoning what he did. It was a monumental mistake. But I'm sure he knows that. In fact, I bet he thinks about it and regrets it each day. I remember a story years before he joined us when he was at kiddy harriers. He saved a little girls life. I can't remember it properly but I think she was drowning? That stayed with me for some reason because at the time I thought, a footballer with some humanity. And then the shit hit the fan. With most fans he'll forever be defined by that moment though. As for playing against us, 1) don't care. He's just another player.
That's not my point. Of course they're going to be affected. And its up to them how they choose to deal with that, not me.
So only your point counts?
I would prefer to think of the victims myself, not the law breaker that snuffed someones life out and left someone else a cripple. Would you feel the same if it was your family?
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