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    Yeah, needs to be ushered out the door. I guess there could be some backlash if he is not provided some sort of rehabilative support (sounds like he may have some issues).

    Throwing anyone, let alone a female, let alone your girlfriend into a wall and then sticking the boot in when they hit the deck is absolutely shocking behaviour.
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      Whatever the club's disciplinary policy states that should happen to him, is what should happen to him. IMO
      Oh I don't know.

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        Originally posted by dom9 View Post
        Whatever the club's disciplinary policy states that should happen to him, is what should happen to him. IMO

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          Actually the judge has suggested as much...

          Flanagan's employers could provide support and education

          Mr Greig suggests that the Probation Service could assist the defendant if required as part of a community order.

          Mr Greig suggests that Flanagans’ “employers could work to provide support and education to ensure that this incident is not repeated.”

          “Hopefully his employers can give him support and advice to help deal with the issues raised on that night.”

          Mr Greig says that the court could impose a conditional discharge, meaning that Flanagan would not be punished for this offence but could be resentenced if he commits any further offences within a designated time period.
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            Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
            Actually the judge has suggested as much...
            The judge has passed the buck here. He should have been locked up for this behavoir

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              I hope we do release him.

              Also, I don't see how the club have any obligation to council him as it's not football related and he has the means to source his own rehabilitation pathway.

              He's a pathetic ****house of a person and deserves to be disassociated from our club.
              Was muß, das muß.

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                "Mr Greig says that the court could impose a conditional discharge, meaning that Flanagan would not be punished for this offence but could be re-sentenced if he commits any further offences within a designated time period."

                What message does that send to people that are violently attacked? How is a second time any worse than doing it the first time?
                Was muß, das muß.

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                  The idea is behind rehabilitation and education. Not just straight punishment. Its not always the right thing, but it has been proven to work.


                  I hope the club does whatever the club thinks is right here.

                  But on a personal note, I hope he never plays for us again. Hes a knob.
                  *Except Michael, who died.

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                    Originally posted by Alex View Post
                    The idea is behind rehabilitation and education. Not just straight punishment. Its not always the right thing, but it has been proven to work.

                    I hope the club does whatever the club thinks is right here.

                    But on a personal note, I hope he never plays for us again. Hes a knob.


                    He definitely needs some sort of education into why his behaviour is wrong. He just comes across as an utter ******, but surely it is in the best interests of society that he learns from this.

                    The witness statement is pretty devastating

                    He begins by reading a witness statement.

                    A witness calls Merseyside Police saying a male was attacking a female,

                    He saw the male throw the female into a wall and kick her when she was on the floor.

                    “He heard loud voices coming from outside in Duke Street he went onto the balcony he saw a group of people walking along in a loud manner.

                    He saw the female walking ahead of the male who was behaving in an agitated manner.

                    He says Flanagan grabbed Ms Wall outside Il Forno and pushed her against a wall.

                    The witness thought Flanagan was trying to kiss her.

                    He heard the female say: “You are out of order”

                    The male replied: “Shut up I will f***** knock you out.”
                    What a ****ing dick. I agree, I hope to never see him pull on the shirt again. He doesn't deserve to.
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                      Yeah **** him off... scumbag.

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                        Rehabilitating him is not our problem.

                        I have no issues with us sorting him out with counselling on the way out the door, I'm for that, but our obligation ends there.

                        If it's within the contract to end his association with our club we should, we shouldn't be calling him a Liverpool player whilst it happens.

                        It's annoying, I liked him as a player, but I can't support him as a person.

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                          Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                          I hope we do release him.

                          Also, I don't see how the club have any obligation to council him as it's not football related and he has the means to source his own rehabilitation pathway.

                          He's a pathetic ****house of a person and deserves to be disassociated from our club.

                          His behaviour was cuntish but binning him off for one (bad) mistake is just the same imo.

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                            Buying the wrong brand of washing powder is a mistake. Telling your missus you're going to knock her the **** out, smashing her into a wall and then laying the boot in is a little beyond.

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                              Fair, and i understand people would disagree with me.

                              But i seriously believe we are all capable of bad things in certain circumstances, which is why for first offences I am more on the tolerant side.

                              (And no, i have never hit a woman, or a man for that matter).

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                                Originally posted by BG1973 View Post
                                Fair, and i understand people would disagree with me.

                                But i seriously believe we are all capable of bad things in certain circumstances, which is why for first offences I am more on the tolerant side.

                                (And no, i have never hit a woman, or a man for that matter).
                                I think there should be exceptions to your rule based on the nature of the offence

                                Kicking a person whilst they are on the floor, having got there via the wall that they were smashed into probably comes under that category
                                I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
                                There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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