Ched Evans: PFA head Gordon Taylor 'sorry' for Hillsborough comparison
The head of the Professional Footballers' Association Gordon Taylor has apologised after he appeared to compare the Ched Evans controversy with the Hillsborough disaster.
The head of the Professional Footballers' Association Gordon Taylor has apologised after he appeared to compare the Ched Evans controversy with the Hillsborough disaster.
Twitter users have reacted angrily to the comments from PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor comparing Ched Evans' situation to that of Hillsborough victims' families.
Gordon Taylor needs to resign, his comments about Ched Evans and Hillsborough are nothing short of downright despicable
#GordonTaylor..#JFT96 have been fighting for 26yrs for Justice...Ched Evans convicted in a criminal Court for Rape after 2 appeals! #Resign
Expect nothing more than a P45 for #GordonTaylor in the morn from @pfa absolutely disgusting comments not even comparable #JFT96
Steve Bruce has disclosed he was one of the Premier League managers who contacted Oldham to give his support over signing Ched Evans
Convicted rapist Ched Evans has said "mob rule tactics" prevented him joining Oldham Athletic after the club pulled out of the move.
Oldham chief executive Neil Joy says the club had to pull out of a deal to sign rapist Ched Evans due to the potential financial impact.