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Oldham director says he's 'ashamed to be British' after Ched Evans saga

Barry Owen says ‘deplorable abuse & vile content’ prevented the convicted rapist of joining the club last month.

OLDHAM DIRECTOR BARRY OWEN has said he’s ‘ashamed to be British’ after the club’s proposed signing of convicted rapist Ched Evans fell through last month.

Speaking to Johnny Lyons on 98FM’s ‘Now That’s What I Call Sport’, Owen said that a social media frenzy coupled with sponsors’ anxieties ensured the 26 year-old former Sheffield United striker didn’t move to Boundary Park.

But Owen is adamant Evans shouldn’t be shunned by the football community and that he’s served his punishment.

“He should be allowed to go back to that work that he was trained to do. The cry from a lot of people in positions who should know better is that he do other types of work and should show willingness to enter into some sort of community activity and while I’m not against that, I can’t find anything in the act that suggests that path must be followed.”

Evans was found guilty of raping a 19 year-old woman at a hotel in Rhyl, Wales in May 2011. He served half of a five-year prison sentence and was paroled on licence conditions in October of last year.

Since his release, there has been much speculation linking him with various clubs, including his previous employers Sheffield United. But in late November, over 150,000 people signed a petition urging the Blades not to sign the former Manchester City player. After initially allowing Evans train at their facilities, United bowed to pressure from club patrons, sponsors and fans and retracted the offer.

In January though, Evans seemed certain to sign with Oldham but the club pulled the plug on the move when threats were made to staff. Writing on his personal website later, Evans blamed ‘mob rule’ for the collapsed deal.

Earlier this morning, Owen admitted to understanding some of the issues surrounding any club’s potential involvement with Evans but added that treatment of the striker is bringing ‘the whole system into disrepute’.

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“I fully understand people’s emotions on this and try to understand the very strong lobby from the ladies groups and I do listen to that and I understand the fears that if some sort of people don’t make a stand on this then it seems to minimise the effect of rape on ladies and I don’t think it does. I think with Ched Evans we are bringing the whole system into disrepute and we are looking at a society that doesn’t protect everybody.  The victims of rape should be protected properly and were protected properly in this case.”

In fact, Evans’ victim – her identity protected for legal reasons – has repeatedly been named online by his supporters, has subsequently been forced to change her name five times and has had to relocate on numerous occasions. Her father has said she is basically living ‘on the run’.

Meanwhile, Owen referenced ‘the abuse and vile content and reaction’ that followed Oldham’s attempts to sign Evans and condemned the offenders.

“Dare I go as far as to say that I’m ashamed to be British really, I cannot believe that people in senior positions were prepared to sit on the fence and say that anybody wanting to sign Ched Evans should think very carefully before doing so, and that’s exactly what we did. Of course we thought carefully, we had to think of our fans and the effects on people and why he could or he couldn’t show any sort of remorse towards his actions to this stage and we had to speak to his legal people and do a lot of other things that would satisfy us that we could employ him and then when you look at the abuse and vile content and reaction that helped to stop this going through, it’s quite deplorable. “

“I don’t pretend to excuse Ched Evans for his activities, I deplore what he allegedly (due to the appeal process at the moment) did”, said Owen.

“We have to accept that he is a convicted man at this stage but the full weight of the law applied to him when he was convicted and the full weight of the law should apply now that he is out of prison and he should be allowed to return to work.”

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    Mar 15th 2022, 9:06 AM

    any mention of club players in any of this discussion or do they exist…..just wondering

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    Mar 15th 2022, 9:16 AM

    @PW: They do exist, but its all for the love of the parish.

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    Mar 15th 2022, 9:23 AM

    @PW: in what way should club players be included in that conversation ?

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    Mar 15th 2022, 11:15 PM

    @PW: no they don’t. Club was sacrificed for county long time ago.

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    Mar 15th 2022, 12:04 PM

    GPA members are doing quite well to be fair. Maybe all club Chairmen and Secretaries should go on strike, all the juvenile trainers and selectors too. There are many groups who are a lot more out of pocket than the GPA members. Of all the groups within the GAA they do quite well.

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    Mar 15th 2022, 7:53 AM

    Poor Tom!

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    Mar 15th 2022, 10:18 AM

    Definitely needs to be a wider debate here.. the spending on inter county teams seems totally unsustainable.. The collective bargaining agreement is an interesting proposition- in that it would improve player welfare while also managing to maintain the amateur ethos…. To me a strike with all going on in the world over last few years would seem petty, although the GPA seem to have gathered more public support than I imagined

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    Mar 15th 2022, 10:20 AM

    Time the players took a real stand. I’m so tired of the fat cats in GAA treating the players like fodder. No wonder we see soccer tactics are coming into the game. The players are fed up.

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    Mar 15th 2022, 1:10 PM

    @2thFairy: Soccer tactics not sure your on the correct page here ? I’ve watch a bit of soccer and I’ve never seen them handpass the ball 1 million times during a game! Stick to what you seem to know very little about GAA .

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    Mar 15th 2022, 1:54 PM

    @2thFairy: Pity they don’t learn to play a bit of soccer and kick a ball instead of all that hand passing, to call the game football is comical.

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    Mar 15th 2022, 6:45 PM

    GPA. Greedy Players Association

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