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Former player 20:42 - Jun 22 with 5754 viewsnordenblue

Looks to be in a spot of bother

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/ex-rochdale
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Former player on 21:25 - Jun 22 with 5623 viewsblackdogblue

Oh my word……

Hopefully our justice system will make the correct decision based on evidence.

No further comment as innocent until proven guilty..

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Former player on 21:55 - Jun 22 with 5536 viewsncfc_chalky

I'm by no means sticking up for him but how come they decided to complain roughly at the same time even though it was years after?

If he's guilty then he's a serious offender and should be locked up for a long time

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Former player on 22:52 - Jun 22 with 5407 viewsShun

Former player on 21:55 - Jun 22 by ncfc_chalky

I'm by no means sticking up for him but how come they decided to complain roughly at the same time even though it was years after?

If he's guilty then he's a serious offender and should be locked up for a long time


I’m only speculating, of course, but it takes a vast amount of courage to come forward if you’re the victim of something like this. The fear of not being believed; the stigma from families or the alleged abuser’s side; the reasons could be many fold. Sometimes it just takes one person to come forward and it gives others the courage to do the same. See the how the Rochdale grooming scandal came to light and the MeToo movement, for example.
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Former player on 22:59 - Jun 22 with 5381 viewsBeast6666

Justice needs to take its course but these alleged crimes are totally appalling and if guilty hope he gets life imprisonment. Should have his bits chopped off with a rusty knife first though.
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Former player on 11:59 - Jun 23 with 4937 viewsDorkingDale

Probably family members..........very sad situation whatever the truth.
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Former player on 13:40 - Jun 23 with 4776 viewsjoecooke

Diba Musangu, of Fernhurst Street, Chadderton, has pleaded guilty to a count of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, in relation to this incident.

Thats enough for me, deffo a wrong un

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Former player on 09:34 - Jun 25 with 4335 viewsBucketBstard

Former player on 13:40 - Jun 23 by joecooke

Diba Musangu, of Fernhurst Street, Chadderton, has pleaded guilty to a count of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, in relation to this incident.

Thats enough for me, deffo a wrong un


Thats the text message one where they have concrete evidence, so he couldnt deny that.
As for all coming out at same time , its as mentioned above, courage to stand up and the investigation may of found other victims so they all seem to talking up at the same time.
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Former player on 10:16 - Jun 25 with 4262 viewsSuddenLad

Former player on 09:34 - Jun 25 by BucketBstard

Thats the text message one where they have concrete evidence, so he couldnt deny that.
As for all coming out at same time , its as mentioned above, courage to stand up and the investigation may of found other victims so they all seem to talking up at the same time.


Even the one offence to which he has admitted, will see him imprisoned for a substantial term so if the other charges are also proved, then he could be looking at a sentence beyond at least 15 years with an outside possibility of a life sentence, though as a first offender that's less likely.

In any event, he will have plenty of time on his hands, to think about the error of his ways.

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Former player on 10:56 - Jun 25 with 4183 views1907

Sounds like some sort of animal in that article.
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Former player on 18:54 - Jun 27 with 3804 viewsnordenblue

Former player on 10:56 - Jun 25 by 1907

Sounds like some sort of animal in that article.


It certainly seems he's done himself no favours,was in my nephews class at school and I believe same one as Axel Tuanzebe too
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Former player on 19:14 - Jun 27 with 3760 viewsR17ALE

Former player on 10:16 - Jun 25 by SuddenLad

Even the one offence to which he has admitted, will see him imprisoned for a substantial term so if the other charges are also proved, then he could be looking at a sentence beyond at least 15 years with an outside possibility of a life sentence, though as a first offender that's less likely.

In any event, he will have plenty of time on his hands, to think about the error of his ways.


And his awful debut at Chesterfield!

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