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He's a massive piece of shit like. He's not worth talking about beyond that aside from the length of time he should be behind bars.

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I would say that this boy has wasted his talent and his career, but the fact that he has made it 7 years and to age 25 in his career with a lack of amazing talent, long criminal history, and repeated shows of general disdain for his team and the sport is actually incredible in some ways. Society will dismiss Nile Ranger long before football does.

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The only thing that will dismiss him from football is if it's out to do with bairns or rape.

 

Even then it's debatable. Look at that Plymouth keeper. Kill two kids, have a few years out then re-sign back for them and get made club captain. Nowt much gets said about it.

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The only thing that will dismiss him from football is if it's out to do with bairns or rape.

 

Gary Glitter still had a fanpage on FB until recently :lol:

 

Ian Watkins probably still has one.

 

EDIT: A quick search shows it's still got 479 likes :scared:

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  • 3 weeks later...

Former Premier League footballer Nile Ranger admits banking fraud

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-38584899

 

Former Premier League striker Nile Ranger has admitted an online banking fraud in which a woman lost more than £2,000.

The 25-year-old Southend United footballer pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud by obtaining bank details and transferring the money.

He denied a second count of money laundering at Wood Green Crown Court.

 

Reanne Morgan, 18, and Aseany Duncan, 19, both from Enfield, north London, will face trial for the same charges.

The court heard Ranger conspired to use the bank details of Diane Bloss in February 2015 and move £2,090 from one account to another.

Mitigating, Angus Bunyan, said the footballer's last serious conviction was more than 10 years ago.

 

Ranger's case was adjourned for a pre-sentence report. The money laundering charge will lie on file.

Morgan and Duncan were warned by Judge Peter Ader of the consequences of not appearing for trial.

They were told it "could be the difference between going to prison or being free".

 

Their trial is set for 24 April at the same court. Ranger will be sentenced afterwards.

Ranger, from north London, played for Newcastle United, England Under-19s, Swindon Town and Blackpool, before moving to Southend United in August.

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Former Premier League footballer Nile Ranger admits banking fraud

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-38584899

 

Former Premier League striker Nile Ranger has admitted an online banking fraud in which a woman lost more than £2,000.

The 25-year-old Southend United footballer pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud by obtaining bank details and transferring the money.

He denied a second count of money laundering at Wood Green Crown Court.

 

Reanne Morgan, 18, and Aseany Duncan, 19, both from Enfield, north London, will face trial for the same charges.

The court heard Ranger conspired to use the bank details of Diane Bloss in February 2015 and move £2,090 from one account to another.

Mitigating, Angus Bunyan, said the footballer's last serious conviction was more than 10 years ago.

 

Ranger's case was adjourned for a pre-sentence report. The money laundering charge will lie on file.

Morgan and Duncan were warned by Judge Peter Ader of the consequences of not appearing for trial.

They were told it "could be the difference between going to prison or being free".

 

Their trial is set for 24 April at the same court. Ranger will be sentenced afterwards.

Ranger, from north London, played for Newcastle United, England Under-19s, Swindon Town and Blackpool, before moving to Southend United in August.

He'll never change. Twat.
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