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Sheffield United reverse decision to allow Ched Evans to train

Ched Evans will no longer be allowed to train at Sheffield United's facilities after widespread p...
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20.52 20 Nov 2014


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Sheffield United reverse decision to allow Ched Evans to train

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20.52 20 Nov 2014


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Ched Evans will no longer be allowed to train at Sheffield United's facilities after widespread public anger.

The Wales international began training with the club after being released two-and-a-half years into a five-year sentence he received after being convicted of raping a 19-year-old woman in a hotel room in Rhyl.

In a statement, Sheffield United said it "has decided to retract the opportunity for its former player, Ched Evans, to use the club's facilities for training purposes, as was previously intended".

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"The club initially accepted a request from The PFA (Professional Footballers' Association) for Ched Evans to be able to train. The reaction to this has been at an intensity that could not have been anticipated when first announced."

You can read the full statement on Sheffield United's website.

Club patrons Paul Heaton, Dave Berry, Lindsay Graham and Charlie Webster quit their roles after Evans returned and sponsors said they might "re-evaluate" their relationship with the League One side.

Olympic gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill demanded that her name be removed from one of the stands at the club's Bramall Lane ground if Evans was re-signed.

Evans has continued to protest his innocence since his release and in a video statement said he hoped to be allowed to return to professional football.


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