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QPR striker Loic Remy has been arrested on suspicion of rape along with his cousin and another man.

The France international, 26, was taken in by Kent police on Thursday morning after a woman in her 30s alleged she had been assaulted at an address in Fulham on Monday, May 6.

A Metropolitan police spokesman said: "Officers from Sapphire are investigating an allegation of rape which happened on 6 May in the west London area.

"The allegation was passed on to the MPS by Kent Police on 8 May after the 34-year-old female victim reported it to them on the previous day, 7 May. The victim alleges she was raped by three men.

"On the morning of Wednesday, 15 May three men, [A] aged 26; aged 23; [C] 22 yrs, were arrested at an address in Fulham on suspicion of rape - they remain in custody at a west London police station."

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11711/8714072/Premier-League-QPR-striker-Loic-Remy-arrested-on-suspicion-of-rape

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Whether he did or whether he didn't, I think it is terribly wrong to name the alleged perpetrator of any crime if the alleged victim is granted anonymity.

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Btw did you see that Keeper who decided to drink drive a Range Rover at 90mph is now at Plymouth.

Offered to donate money to..... blah blah. Hope he gets some lovely chants his way.

Doesn't the judge have a part to play in that though for allowing him out of prison before any viable footballing career of his was over for good?

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Doesn't the judge have a part to play in that though for allowing him out of prison before any viable footballing career of his was over for good?

I dunno mate. Maybe the judge did all he could. Some people say he's done his time he's earned his right to freedom.

I imagine my daughter scattered along the pavement because he made the decision to get behind the wheel drunk. If we all imagine our own loved ones being wiped out by this 'mistake' then I'd be surprised if he played many games.

How come me, you and most the population don't drink drive? How come we obey laws? Yet he can't? Mistake my arse.

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I dunno mate. Maybe the judge did all he could. Some people say he's done his time he's earned his right to freedom.

I imagine my daughter scattered along the pavement because he made the decision to get behind the wheel drunk. If we all imagine our own loved ones being wiped out by this 'mistake' then I'd be surprised if he played many games.

How come me, you and most the population don't drink drive? How come we obey laws? Yet he can't? Mistake my arse.

I remember his d*ckweed friend when playing for Ipswich after scoring did a gestue with his hands to symbolise a pair of handcuffs and his friends plight in jail, he should have been publically flogged after being dragged round to the victims family to explain himself

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I remember his d*ckweed friend when playing for Ipswich after scoring did a gestue with his hands to symbolise a pair of handcuffs and his friends plight in jail, he should have been publically flogged after being dragged round to the victims family to explain himself

I didn't know about that!

I'd take a life time ban and a criminal charge to run on the pitch and stand on his head if I saw that. I'd like it if 1,000 fans also had the same idea at the same time.

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I dunno mate. Maybe the judge did all he could. Some people say he's done his time he's earned his right to freedom.

I imagine my daughter scattered along the pavement because he made the decision to get behind the wheel drunk. If we all imagine our own loved ones being wiped out by this 'mistake' then I'd be surprised if he played many games.

How come me, you and most the population don't drink drive? How come we obey laws? Yet he can't? Mistake my arse.

 

Which is why the victims of crimes dont decide the punishments.

 

There was a long thread of this on here I think, a couple of years back when he was joining Oxford or something.

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Which is why the victims of crimes dont decide the punishments.

 

There was a long thread of this on here I think, a couple of years back when he was joining Oxford or something.

Yeah. Swindon wasn't it? I remember.

Got a bit heated? Think I just dropped my opinion and then fled before young ram got hold of me

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David Norris, link

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1084455/FA-ask-Norris-explanation-Ipswich-fine-midfielder-alleged-sick-salute-jailed-friend-McCormick.html

 

I remember it well, am surprised he didn't need an armed escort from the pitch at Portman Road after the game

Norris?!

I liked him until now. I thought he was more mature and sensible than doing something like that. Doesn't belong on a football pitch. No political or ideological statements do imo. What a tosser

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Jordan Stewart nearly took Norris's head off when he got sent off against Ipswich with a high boot in Jewell's last game, first time and only time I've clapped someone being sent off.

 

Childish on my part perhaps, but Norris deserves a real smack for what he did. ********. If my closest mate had done what McCormick did I think I'd have to still be there for him, if still sickened by what happened, but to go in a public arena and do a gesture essentially making McCormick seem like a victim in all of it, was an entirely pathetic and moronic thing to do.

 

Hated Norris ever since. What the victims' family must've felt seeing that I don't know.

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There was mayhem. It was on all of the terrestrial and satellite news channels, I picked it up on the Sunday when someone twigged what the celebration gesture he did was all about. He got away lightly though as he claimed that the gesture had been misinterpreted even though the club fined him afterwards. The idiot then compounded his mistake by offering two conflicting explanations of what the gesture had intended to mean. Talk about hole and shovel, you would have thought that he would have learned from his first mistake, obviously not the sharpest tool in the box

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If Remy is cleared of this crime, pig ignorant fans will still make some unfunny chants, look at Dave Jones.

 

I think there needs to be an investigation as to how the media know about these arrests almost live, look at how the red tops treat that landlord in that Bristol murder a few years ago, sickening.

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