I’m not disagreeing with anything you have said.
DV related stuff is a very sensitive issue no question.
Lets not ignore the fact many women, victims, suffer in silence, never coming forward to make a complaint.
Im not a fan of the guy, I think he has issues, but should he rubbed out of the game altogether regardless of the outcome, I don’t know, I’m simply suggesting most are deserving of a second chance that’s all.
You guys sacked him for reasons other than the current allegations, so that’s a bad sign because usually you’re a bit hesitant.
And he’s a good footballer, so you wouldn’t have made the decision lightly.
More recently, Tyrone is starting to show signs of genuine remorse, which is good for his future as a person. He seems to have got there in the end, but the damage is done.
There’s pressure on Taylans alleged victim, I think her friend phoned the incident in, but she has the kids and he’s making the good living. If he goes down, her life is going to change so drastically.
As you infer, the finances might stop some victims moving forward. To give victims the same finances they had before the dv is pretty hard I suppose.
That’s why I’m big on prevention ( like you).
The two guys I’d think about finishing off in the game forever are Mam and Junior Amone.
A significant factor in the saving of the lives of the mam crash was that when he was looking at vehicles to use for work, Mr Uber weighed everything up, paid a bit overs and bought a Camry.
This would have been unsurvivable not so long ago.
An eminently wise from Mr Uber!