If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

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If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by Thames » 10 Nov 2008 17:30

After the reaction that David Norris' celebration got at the weekend, it made me think what would happen if Reading signed Luke Mccormick upon his release from prison.

Now, Lee Hughes is/was a Championship/Tier 2 ability Striker yet he stepped down a tier as Oldham were the only club to make him a solid offer.

If Reading were League Two and Mccormick was available would you complain if we signed him and he went onto keep more clean sheets in that divison than anyone before, could he win you over? Could you become a Luke Mccormick "fan".

Would you acknowledge his footballing performance and not talk about his past? Or would you be 100% dead against the signing of a convicted murderer?

Personally, If Reading signed him I'd question supporting the club.

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by Winchester Royal » 10 Nov 2008 17:31

Thames After the reaction that David Norris' celebration got at the weekend, it made me think what would happen if Reading signed Luke Mccormick upon his release from prison.

Now, Lee Hughes is/was a Championship/Tier 2 ability Striker yet he stepped down a tier as Oldham were the only club to make him a solid offer.

If Reading were League Two and Mccormick was available would you complain if we signed him and he went onto keep more clean sheets in that divison than anyone before, could he win you over? Could you become a Luke Mccormick "fan".

Would you acknowledge his footballing performance and not talk about his past? Or would you be 100% dead against the signing of a convicted murderer?

Personally, If Reading signed him I'd question supporting the club.


He wasn't convicted of Murder, he was convicted of death by dangerous driving wasn't he?

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by Big Foot » 10 Nov 2008 17:32

Cureton banged the Brizzle chairman's daughter and I still supported him. Nuff said.

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by Thames » 10 Nov 2008 17:33

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Thames After the reaction that David Norris' celebration got at the weekend, it made me think what would happen if Reading signed Luke Mccormick upon his release from prison.

Now, Lee Hughes is/was a Championship/Tier 2 ability Striker yet he stepped down a tier as Oldham were the only club to make him a solid offer.

If Reading were League Two and Mccormick was available would you complain if we signed him and he went onto keep more clean sheets in that divison than anyone before, could he win you over? Could you become a Luke Mccormick "fan".

Would you acknowledge his footballing performance and not talk about his past? Or would you be 100% dead against the signing of a convicted murderer?

Personally, If Reading signed him I'd question supporting the club.


He wasn't convicted of Murder, he was convicted of death by dangerous driving wasn't he?


Don't defend him.

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by Fat Leather Jacket » 10 Nov 2008 17:35

I'd probably get behind the wheel after downing a pint of Chivas.


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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by brendywendy » 10 Nov 2008 17:44

apparently it was nothing to do with hadcuffs
it was all about the Xfactor

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by yappy » 10 Nov 2008 17:52

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Thames After the reaction that David Norris' celebration got at the weekend, it made me think what would happen if Reading signed Luke Mccormick upon his release from prison.

Now, Lee Hughes is/was a Championship/Tier 2 ability Striker yet he stepped down a tier as Oldham were the only club to make him a solid offer.

If Reading were League Two and Mccormick was available would you complain if we signed him and he went onto keep more clean sheets in that divison than anyone before, could he win you over? Could you become a Luke Mccormick "fan".

Would you acknowledge his footballing performance and not talk about his past? Or would you be 100% dead against the signing of a convicted murderer?

Personally, If Reading signed him I'd question supporting the club.


He wasn't convicted of Murder, he was convicted of death by dangerous driving wasn't he?


Don't defend him.


Murder is a lot more serious offence than death by dangerous driving. It would be unfair to label him as a 'murderer' as he had no real intent to kill someone. I'm not defending what he did, but comparing him to a cold-blooded murderer, who killed with specific (or 'oblique') intent is unfair.

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by Thames » 10 Nov 2008 17:57

Fred West > Luke Mccormick

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by Toon Toon Blue army » 10 Nov 2008 18:02

Pesonaly I dont care what they have done in the past when it comes to football, I would be much more concerned with their footballing ability. Everyone desearves a second chance, even if what they did really is low.


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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by Chillitsphil » 10 Nov 2008 18:09

If he has served his time then yes, it is wrong to punish him further.

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by AlexY25 » 10 Nov 2008 18:36

Toon Toon Blue army Pesonaly I dont care what they have done in the past when it comes to football, I would be much more concerned with their footballing ability. Everyone desearves a second chance, even if what they did really is low.


+1

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by RoyalBlue » 10 Nov 2008 18:37

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He wasn't convicted of Murder, he was convicted of death by dangerous driving wasn't he?


Don't defend him.


Murder is a lot more serious offence than death by dangerous driving. It would be unfair to label him as a 'murderer' as he had no real intent to kill someone. I'm not defending what he did, but comparing him to a cold-blooded murderer, who killed with specific (or 'oblique') intent is unfair.


IMO he was very lucky not to be up for murder and if it was my two kids that he had killed, I would regard him as a murderous barsteward, even if the CPS and law didn't!

As far as I'm concerned, driving a car in the manner that he did and in the state that he was in made it extremely likely that he was going to seriously injure or kill someone and therefore is little different from setting out with the intent of doing just that. What makes matters worse (again IIRC) is that one of his friends rang him and asked him to stop driving, yet he still continued until he did kill someone.

Toon Toon Blue army Pesonaly I dont care what they have done in the past when it comes to football, I would be much more concerned with their footballing ability. Everyone desearves a second chance, even if what they did really is low.


He was given and blew that second chance when he was asked to stop driving!

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by mini _dariusz » 10 Nov 2008 18:56

I think you signed a shithouse player from Brentofrd on a free, a left winger......... what's his name ?


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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by Shane Long=Legend » 10 Nov 2008 18:58

I think people like him should be strung up in public and then have various parts of the car slowly and painfully inserted into him, then he might understand a little of the pain the family suffered. And the difference between murder and death by dangerous driving is just legal jargon, he is exactly the same as Ian Huntley in my eyes.

Having said this, if Hahnemann is still no.1 when he gets out, SIGN HIM UP!

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by handbags_harris » 10 Nov 2008 19:32

Just ALOL at some of the comparisons between murder and causing death by dangerous driving in this thread :lol: some people have absolutely no idea what they are on about. Comparing Fred West to Luke McCormick is just laughable.

I'd be happy for a player with a conviction of some sort to play for the club provided they have enough ability to improve the side. After all, they'll have served their time, and will be back out to rebuild their life. I also don't remember anybody on this thread saying much about sacking Dave Kitson after his drink driving conviction which, if he was indeed over the limit, could have lead to a similar scenario... :roll:

Yes, yes, it was a different conviction (failing to provide a specimen), which leads most people to think that he had something to hide. The comparison is there for all to see.

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by winchester_royal » 10 Nov 2008 20:02

mini _dariusz I think you signed a shithouse player from Brentofrd on a free, a left winger......... what's his name ?


Keep fishing dickhead.

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by brendywendy » 10 Nov 2008 20:23

but if you take the premeditated action of drinking when you know youll be driving, and then kill someone, i do see that as comparable to murder

its certainly more than killing someone in any other accidental way, because you know you arent safe to be in control of a vehicle, but you still do it

agreed though, fred west is a little much

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by strap » 10 Nov 2008 20:34

Whilst Sir Steve is manager it just wouldn't happen. He puts personality of a player VERY high up on teh list of attributes, so anyone with an inkling of unsavouriness on their character isn't going to be signed. Indeed, witness Leroy Lita's treatment after his various misdeameanors.

In fact, never mind Sir Steve, I would suggest whist ever Mr Mad is in charge we will not see miscreants signed for RFC. Byron Glasgow's treatment being a case in point.

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by The Cap » 10 Nov 2008 20:45

handbags_harris said
Just ALOL at some of the comparisons between murder and causing death by dangerous driving in this thread some people have absolutely no idea what they are on about. Comparing Fred West to Luke McCormick is just laughable.

I'd be happy for a player with a conviction of some sort to play for the club provided they have enough ability to improve the side. After all, they'll have served their time, and will be back out to rebuild their life. I also don't remember anybody on this thread saying much about sacking Dave Kitson after his drink driving conviction which, if he was indeed over the limit, could have lead to a similar scenario...


Spot on with this summary. As for the comparisons.........? Earth calling Mars.

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Re: If Reading were to sign a Lee Hughes/Luke Mccormick type

by PLASTIC PIG » 10 Nov 2008 21:10

Footballers will always be forgiven by the etam they play for. Doesn't matter if they have killed someone or not. Look at Patrick Kluivert for instance.

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