I am Spartacus wrote:At the time of the offence nearly every man and his dog on here knew the victim, was related to the victim, had inside knowledge of the incident as their milkman delivered gold top to the victim’s mum’s house. So surely one of these ‘In the Know’ posters could ask the victim to see if the case has been settled or a date as to when it will be?
Amber Andy wrote:Donohue is training with Bolton apparently.
Big yella wrote:Having been stabbed with the offender pleading guilty, and not finding out until five weeks after he had been sentenced what his punishment was, the victim may not even know.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Big yella wrote:Having been stabbed with the offender pleading guilty, and not finding out until five weeks after he had been sentenced what his punishment was, the victim may not even know.
What sentence did he receive Craig?
Jacob Mellis: Midfielder 'assured' Southend about criminal charges
Southend boss Mark Molesley says new signing Jacob Mellis "assured" the League Two club that criminal charges he faces "had been dealt with".
The 30-year-old joined the Shrimpers on Monday until the end of the season.
Mellis goes on trial next month after pleading not guilty to affray, assault and causing grievous bodily harm.
"Having spoken to the player, he assured us that was over three months ago and there was no impending court case," Molesley told BBC Essex.
The charges against Mellis relate to an incident in Mansfield in August 2019, when he played for Mansfield Town.
The midfielder was suspended by the Stags and subsequently fined two weeks' wages and warned about his future conduct.
He was initially due to go on trial in November last year, but the case was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mellis moved to Roots Hall on transfer deadline day, having scored once in 10 appearances for Gillingham in the first half of the season.
However, it has been reported the former Chelsea trainee now faces a trial beginning on 1 March.
"The news was a little bit new to us, we were aware of something in the background," Molesley added.
"We didn't feel that what he'd been sanctioned with before was not worth playing football.
"With the information we had, we felt it was a good signing for us.
"From what we have been told and the situation, we thought he was fit and available and no future problems should be coming."
The One wrote:Reads like never his fault..shame good player
Oldamber55 wrote:It’s a good job people don’t have to rely on you for help.... how many footballers are good roll models...? hardly any...
A perfect world according to Spartacus ... Lol
Oldamber55 wrote:It’s a good job people don’t have to rely on you for help.... how many footballers are good roll models...? hardly any...
A perfect world according to Spartacus ... Lol
Dan wrote:Ham is my favourite followed by cheese.
Oldamber55 wrote:It’s a good job people don’t have to rely on you for help.... how many footballers are good roll models...? hardly any...
A perfect world according to Spartacus ... Lol
I am Spartacus wrote:Oldamber55 wrote:It’s a good job people don’t have to rely on you for help.... how many footballers are good roll models...? hardly any...
A perfect world according to Spartacus ... Lol
I am not offering him help, nor was he asking for any. He was playing the victim card for sympathy in public. His career has been one of a downward trend, club wise based upon his own decisions.
So he will get raspberry all sympathy off of me. Another hard luck story at the end of the bar. If he was in genuine trouble and I couldhelp, I would offer to help. But not by dropping off chicken and a fishing rod in a Paul Gascgoine style.
As for roll model, in Mansfield they are called ‘cobs’.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Dan wrote:Ham is my favourite followed by cheese.
Have you ever tried them together
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