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Billy Sharpe assaulter jailed

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I wonder if that now feels worth it considering he has just under half a year in jail, banned from attending any games for 10 years (plus likely a lifetime ban by Forest) and is also just over £700 out of pocket.

Probably not.
 
Amazing really when you think about it, I got robbed in my cab at 5:30 in the morning by a guy claiming to have a knife, Dibble turn up and grab the guy hiding in a garden 100 ft away from me and no charges were brought , oh to be a celebrity victim.
 
bakajack said:
I wonder if that now feels worth it considering he has just under half a year in jail, banned from attending any games for 10 years (plus likely a lifetime ban by Forest) and is also just over £700 out of pocket.

Probably not.

And no job to be able to pay that £700, cause if I was employing him he'd be gone, so I can't see his employer keeping him on, assuming he got a job of course.
 
Niigata Jack said:
bakajack said:
I wonder if that now feels worth it considering he has just under half a year in jail, banned from attending any games for 10 years (plus likely a lifetime ban by Forest) and is also just over £700 out of pocket.

Probably not.

And no job to be able to pay that £700, cause if I was employing him he'd be gone, so I can't see his employer keeping him on, assuming he got a job of course.

The court was told, he earns £55,000 a year in his electrician job.
 
TheLoneRanger said:
Niigata Jack said:
And no job to be able to pay that £700, cause if I was employing him he'd be gone, so I can't see his employer keeping him on, assuming he got a job of course.

The court was told, he earns £55,000 a year in his electrician job.

That surprises me, he doesn't seem the brightest spark!
 
TheLoneRanger said:
Niigata Jack said:
And no job to be able to pay that £700, cause if I was employing him he'd be gone, so I can't see his employer keeping him on, assuming he got a job of course.

The court was told, he earns £55,000 a year in his electrician job.

He must be putting the volts in ! :mrgreen:

In all seriousness though, I wouldn't a clown like that working for me, that's not the first time he's been in trouble I bet.
 
TheLoneRanger said:
Niigata Jack said:
And no job to be able to pay that £700, cause if I was employing him he'd be gone, so I can't see his employer keeping him on, assuming he got a job of course.

The court was told, he earns £55,000 a year in his electrician job.

It’ll be a while until he can go Ohm.
 
I find it difficult to understand watt came over him.

Getting wired like that though seems to be a current phenomena.

Perhaps his supplier gave him the wrong wrap and overloaded his system. Maybe he felt like he had taken a pile on.
 
Good to see that the powers that be have dealt with him and given him the appropriate tariff.
 
airedale said:
Good to see that the powers that be have dealt with him and given him the appropriate tariff.

Yep. the magnet is on the meter now. :D

I'll get my Coat :lol:
 

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