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Some of the comments on there.

 

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Imagine writing something like this and thinking "aye, that's good, I should definitely post this."

 

This girl has probably been rogered by plenty of 17 olds behind the skips after nappy night but she decides to grass this one up.

 

More fool him for falling for it though.

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Some of the comments on there.

 

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Imagine writing something like this and thinking "aye, that's good, I should definitely post this."

 

This girl has probably been rogered by plenty of 17 olds behind the skips after nappy night but she decides to grass this one up.

 

More fool him for falling for it though.

 

I saw this, thought it was vile and then wondered "what the f*ck is 'nappy night?'"

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On a service where you use your real name as well. It's one thing to spout relentless shit when you've got a sweet hip hop album username to hide behind, but imagine using your real name and throwing that on the Internet man.

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Some of the comments on there.

 

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Imagine writing something like this and thinking "aye, that's good, I should definitely post this."

 

This girl has probably been rogered by plenty of 17 olds behind the skips after nappy night but she decides to grass this one up.

 

More fool him for falling for it though.

Hundreds of likes as well.

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Frode Olsen, the former goalkeeper, got 7 months for shagging his 15 year old niece twice. She also gave him two handjobs.

 

Think Johnson should have gotten around 6 months to a year personally. Five to ten is harsher than second degree murder sentences tbh.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35719938

 

Adam Johnson guilty plea a massive shock - Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce

 

Adam Johnson pleading guilty to child sex offences was a "massive shock" for Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce.

 

The footballer, 28, has been told he faces jail after being found guilty of sexual activity with a girl aged 15.

 

He was playing for Sunderland until the start of his trial but was sacked after changing his pleas and admitting to two charges on the first day.

 

"It was a massive shock," said Allardyce. "Justice has been done, he's let everybody down."

 

Johnson had denied all four charges he faced up until the start of his trial.

 

After admitting to two charges - one of grooming and one of sexual activity - he was found guilty of sexual touching, but not guilty on a charge relating to another sexual act.

 

However, the trial at Bradford Crown Court heard evidence that the club's chief executive, Margaret Byrne, met with Johnson and his barrister in May 2015 when he accepted he had kissed the girl and exchanged messages with her.

 

The jury was told that, before the case came to court, club bosses had seen all the 834 WhatsApp messages the pair sent to each other, along with transcripts of police interviews.

 

Sunderland denied they "knew all along that Mr Johnson was intending to change his plea just before trial to enable him to continue to play football for the club and that the club may also have been involved in tactical discussions about the plea".

 

But Clare Phillipson, director of charity Wearside Women in Need, said: "They have given a statement but I think there are questions that are just not answered in that statement, around what Johnson said in court, about what they knew and when."

 

Judge Jonathan Rose said his preliminary view was that the case falls into the category of a five-year prison sentence with a range of four to 10 years.

 

"It's been very difficult to try and judge what's actually been going on, because you want to know all the facts so you try and keep your cool until the judgement has been made," said Allardyce.

 

"Now the judgement has been made, the decision has been made, we all feel extremely let down by what has happened and by what Adam has done and certainly feel a lot of sympathy for the victim and the family.

 

"Hopefully that has now given them some peace and they can get on with their lives and we can get on with our football. Whatever the punishment is, he has to accept that and we can all move on."

 

Sunderland's 'punishment' for playing Johnson was avoiding relegation last season, winning the derbies and help in avoiding relegation this season.

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On a service where you use your real name as well. It's one thing to spout relentless shit when you've got a sweet hip hop album username to hide behind, but imagine using your real name and throwing that on the Internet man.

[emoji38] Nicely done.

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On a service where you use your real name as well. It's one thing to spout relentless s*** when you've got a sweet hip hop album username to hide behind, but imagine using your real name and throwing that on the Internet man.

[emoji38] Nicely done.

 

Aye plenty of lasses with profile pictures of their kids having a go at the victim for "knowing exactly what she was doing".

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The lead investigator on the Adam Johnson case, Det Insp Aelfwynn Sampson from Durham Police, has told the BBC that there was a detailed meeting between herself and Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne on the day the player was arrested.

 

At the meeting on 2 March it was made known that Johnson had messaged and kissed the 15-year-old girl.

 

The senior officer has today said Johnson's victim has asked why was Adam Johnson ever allowed to play for the club again after that meeting.

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Just listening to the local football phone-in on Radio Newcastle. Total Sport, BBC Online and BBC Newcastle have submitted a series of questions to SAFC, with regards to questions that have come up, over the last few days,

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The lead investigator on the Adam Johnson case, Det Insp Aelfwynn Sampson from Durham Police, has told the BBC that there was a detailed meeting between herself and Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne on the day the player was arrested.

 

At the meeting on 2 March it was made known that Johnson had messaged and kissed the 15-year-old girl.

 

The senior officer has today said Johnson's victim has asked why was Adam Johnson ever allowed to play for the club again after that meeting.

This is what makes their conduct so much worse, that she was an actual fan of the club and ST holder ffs.

 

Utter contempt, the likes of which you'd expect from the pieces of shit who own and run us but I honestly wouldn't expect it of any other club.

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They are continuing to avoid the question.

 

Of course they are - they're banged to rights on this one. Both the club's official statement and that pound-shop Meat-Loaf's presser are singularly ignoring the elephant in the room. Any mackem who is still buying into it is either (a) naive to the point of brainwashed, believing anything and everything their toxic club spout, (b) wilfully ignoring or twisting the facts to suit their own agenda that the club acted in the right way or © too f*cking thick for words.

 

My reckoning its a bit of each, heavily skewed towards ©.

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Just heard Hippo heed going on about how they thought he was going to plead not guilty, this is what they keep on saying and said in their statement. They fucken knew he was guilty though as they had the messages and he admitted it to them. So basically they knew he was guilty but were expecting him to lie and plead not guilty in court. :suicide:

 

That is all they keep saying "we thought he was going to plead not guilty", knowing full well he was guilty. They never address the fact that the knew what had happened.

 

Stinking fuckers.

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