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Originally Posted by Z
Plus, what Niall's saying is only really valid if we're to believe that Evans really did rape the victim. Everything about the trial is so shaky that I don't believe he even committed a crime; why is it that the first guy who had sex with the girl wasn't convicted of rape but Evans was? Why would you willingly go to a hotel room with a bunch of footballers if you weren't keen to have sex with a bunch of footballers? I think there are certain types of women who go after footballers because they expect to be the next Mrs Beckham, Rooney, Cole; and this young lady took it too far.
Either way, we'll never know for sure what happened but Evans maintains his innocence and has never said sorry and I think that speaks volumes about what really happened that night. You're not going to say sorry if you've got nothing to be sorry for. Let the man play football. The girl still has her anonymity as far as the masses are concerned, she can go on to lead a normal life - he'll forever be deemed a rapist in the minds of many people regardless of whether he did it or not and I think that's punishment enough.
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Maybe she consented to sex with A footballer but not footballers?
The court had enough evidence to convict, the fact he hasn't said sorry isn't any guarantee, prisons are full of people protesting their innocence.
She isn't leading a normal life, mainly due to the opinion that she's a money grabbing *****.
If I walked down the street blindfold with £200 sticking out of my back pocket and someone took it would it still be theft, or not because it was on show and I was oblivious?