by Garawa » Fri Aug 16, 2013 6:43 pm
Completely agree, football is different to other professions in that the actions of these employees can have significant impact on how large numbers of fans can or should behave. The only thing would be that can football be so judgmental when other professions would not necessarily be allowed to be so choosy. Also how do you decide at what level the line is drawn as to who deserves and second chance and who doesn't.
I agree with you Rob on this and whilst I can hear those comments being the counter-argument, we do already choose with things like child protection checks. Having just completed mine I was surprised to see that any abuse towards an adult was irrelevant due to the fact the setting only took children! In my eyes abuse is abuse, even if towards an animal because children are clearly as defenseless as other victims.
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