Jimbob952 said:
If he was a Sheffield steelworker I don't suppose there would be much issue with him working in a steelmill. I thought criminals were supposed to be rehabilitated after serving their sentence. If that applies to everyone except footballers then the government should change the law to reflect this. If people wish for rapists to be punished further perhaps the government should pass a law requiring all sportmen to be banned from earning a living playing sport after conviction for certain criminal offences. Stopping him returning to perhaps the only job he can do well seems like further punishment on top of his sentence and is probably against some EU law or other.
Non of this means I condone what he did, I just think there is no precedent in law for further punishment after the sentence is served.
Nobody is preventing a club from signing Evans...
Football clubs are (supposed to be) businesses - if the customers (fans & sponsors) of a club are telling them that they don't want to be associated with a convicted rapist, that's their prerogative and it's up to the club to decide if they are going to listen to their customers...
As for 'Stopping him returning to perhaps the only job he can do well seems like further punishment on top of his sentence', if he had been a teacher who had sexually abused a pupil would you be keen to have him return to teaching...? Would you let him teach your kids...?