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Hmm, another dubious deletion with no edit reason given - everything here is factual, fits the trope and can be fact-checked. Again, refraining from reinserting as I'm mindful of the flame-war thing.
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Hmm, another dubious deletion with no edit reason given - everything here is factual, fits the trope and can be fact-checked. Again, refraining from reinserting as I\'m mindful of the flame-war thing.
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In fairness, it may need an update note acknowledging that Evans has won the right to appeal against his sentence and is pursuing the matter in the courts. But i'd add this line ratrher than delete the whole damn thing! Details:
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In fairness, it may need an update note, acknowledging that convicted rapist Evans has won the right to appeal against his sentence and is pursuing the matter in the courts. But I\'d add this line, rather than delete the whole damn thing! Details:
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* Also in June 2015, following another campaign aimed at the club and its principal sponsors, Leicester City have sacked three players - including the manager's son - following a scandal in which Thai sex workers were filmed being sexually and racially abused by the players. As with Evans, other clubs appear very wary of hiring the disgraced players. [[note]]As with many English Premiership clubs, Leicester have a following in the Far East. The racial and sexual abuse of Thai women occured on a club tour of Thailand. The Thai government and football authority have both expressed unhappiness that guests on a supposed goodwill tour behaved so disgracefully.[[/note]]
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* Also in June 2015, following another campaign aimed at the club and its principal sponsors, Leicester City have sacked three players - including the manager\'s son - following a scandal in which Thai sex workers were filmed being sexually and racially abused by the players. As with Evans, other clubs appear very wary of hiring the disgraced players. [[note]]As with many English Premiership clubs, Leicester have a following in the Far East. The racial and sexual abuse of Thai women occured on a club tour of Thailand. The Thai government and football authority have both expressed unhappiness that guests on a supposed goodwill tour behaved so disgracefully.[[/note]]
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Hmm, another dubious deletion with no edit reason given - everything here is factual, fits the trope and can be fact-checked. Again, refraining from reinserting as I'm mindful of the flame-war thing. Details:
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Hmm, another dubious deletion with no edit reason given - everything here is factual, fits the trope and can be fact-checked. Again, refraining from reinserting as I\'m mindful of the flame-war thing.
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In fairness, it may need an update note acknowledging that Evans has won the right to appeal against his sentence and is pursuing the matter in the courts. But i\'d add this line ratrher than delete the whole damn thing! Details:
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* Also in June 2015, following another campaign aimed at the club and its principal sponsors, Leicester City have sacked three players - including the manager's son - following a scandal in which Thai sex workers were filmed being sexually and racially abused by the players. As with Evans, other clubs appear very wary of hiring the disgraced players. [[note]]As with many English Premiership clubs, Leicester have a following in the Far East. The racial and sexual abuse of Thai women occured on a club tour of Thailand. The Thai government and football authority have both expressed unhappiness that guests on a supposed goodwill tour behaved so disgracefully.[[/note]]
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* Also in June 2015, following another campaign aimed at the club and its principal sponsors, Leicester City have sacked three players - including the manager\'s son - following a scandal in which Thai sex workers were filmed being sexually and racially abused by the players. As with Evans, other clubs appear very wary of hiring the disgraced players. [[note]]As with many English Premiership clubs, Leicester have a following in the Far East. The racial and sexual abuse of Thai women occured on a club tour of Thailand. The Thai government and football authority have both expressed unhappiness that guests on a supposed goodwill tour behaved so disgracefully.[[/note]]
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