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Originally Posted by Kizzy
They can refuse if the probationary following release is not 'spent', it won't ever be spent as you say as his sentence was over 4yrs.
It will be at the clubs discretion as he will pose no threat in what he does, other than be a rather odd specimen of what we expect representatives of sport to be.
But they paid 3 million for him so money will be the focus over any moral or ethical debate no doubt.
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any club can sign him or not sign him. hes not contracted yet , at least I don't think he is , so its not an issues. if they do sign him then use this as a reason to break the contract then id expect that club to be in trouble