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I don't like Wraith but I cannot see how he comes across badly there?

 

He forgot to put a CRB check in, was pulled up about it and did it after the fact, he was then grassed up to the FA which has cost him money and time. His mistake as he says.

 

As long as he's not embarrassing the fanbase he can crack on.

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Former Hearts full-back Craig Thomson has returned to Scottish senior football for the first time since he was convicted of a sex offence.

 

The 26-year-old, who was with juniors Kelty Hearts, has signed for Edinburgh City in League Two.

 

Thomson pleaded guilty in June 2011 to inappropriate conduct towards two underage girls over the internet.

 

City noted his court conviction but said on Twitter they believed he deserved a second chance.

 

"The club acknowledges Craig's previous conviction in 2011 for offences he committed in 2010 and does not condone his behaviour in any way," they said in a statement.

 

"However, the club's board, management, playing staff and main sponsor collectively believe that Craig has completed his rehabilitation and we look forward to giving him the opportunity to return to playing in the SPFL."

 

Thomson was loaned to Lithuanian clubs Kaunas and Suduva after being fined and placed on the sex offenders' register for five years but never played for Hearts again.

 

After leaving Tynecastle officially in 2013, the former Scotland Under-21's potential move to Cyprus was swiftly cut short when prospective club Paphos discovered his conviction.

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Should've sent him on loan to the Vatican Premiership oi oi

 

Thomson pleaded guilty in June 2011 to inappropriate conduct towards two underage girls over the internet.

 

Not one for the Vatican I think.

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