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I pity 'Robinho'

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Once again, we have another story of a young woman 'claiming' she has been sexually assaulted by a world class footballer.

The latest victem is Brazillian 'Robinho'. I say that he is the victem based on the amount of times this has happened in our country and what a co-incidence that the 'attacker' is always a famous footballer.

What a co-incidence she happened to be in a club frequented by top footballers.

What a co-incidence that she happened to be in the VIP suite where she probably would never have been if she had not been invited and she had accepted.

There is a culture of young women in this country who look upon Victoria Beckam, Coleen Rooney and Cheryl Cole with envy. They deliberately target clubs that top class footballers frequent in the deluded belief that they will bag themselves a millionaire life-style by catching the latest Man U star.

As with other cases that have never come to prosecution, i suspect she was quite happy until he rejected her.

It will also be odds on that 'her story' will be in a national newspaper in the next few weeks culminating in a page 3 shot with her fun bags exposed.



If like all the other cases, he is not prosecuted.... I hope he sue's her for trying to ruin his career and reputation.

In your dreams dearie.





Robinho denies nightclub girl's 'sex attack' allegation - mirror.co.uk
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You may be correct, but lets wait for the facts of the incident to be investigated by the police first before deciding, thats due process. None of us know what happened.
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And it may be just possible that a Famous footballer is guilty.
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oscar;1122122 wrote: Once again, we have another story of a young woman 'claiming' she has been sexually assaulted by a world class footballer.

The latest victem is Brazillian 'Robinho'. I say that he is the victem based on the amount of times this has happened in our country and what a co-incidence that the 'attacker' is always a famous footballer.

What a co-incidence she happened to be in a club frequented by top footballers.

What a co-incidence that she happened to be in the VIP suite where she probably would never have been if she had not been invited and she had accepted.

There is a culture of young women in this country who look upon Victoria Beckam, Coleen Rooney and Cheryl Cole with envy. They deliberately target clubs that top class footballers frequent in the deluded belief that they will bag themselves a millionaire life-style by catching the latest Man U star.

As with other cases that have never come to prosecution, i suspect she was quite happy until he rejected her.

It will also be odds on that 'her story' will be in a national newspaper in the next few weeks culminating in a page 3 shot with her fun bags exposed.



If like all the other cases, he is not prosecuted.... I hope he sue's her for trying to ruin his career and reputation.

In your dreams dearie.





Robinho denies nightclub girl's 'sex attack' allegation - mirror.co.uk


There's also still a culture where people assume someone who is raped must have provoked the attack in some way.

Never let anyone accuse a daily mail reader of letting facts get in the way of a good opinion.
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Galbally;1122218 wrote: You may be correct, but lets wait for the facts of the incident to be investigated by the police first before deciding, thats due process. None of us know what happened.


I agree
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gmc;1122223 wrote: There's also still a culture where people assume someone who is raped must have provoked the attack in some way.

Never let anyone accuse a daily mail reader of letting facts get in the way of a good opinion.


gmc... if he is charged and found guilty, i will eat my fathers trilby.

I am a woman and i certainly don't believe that a rape victem 'asks for it'.

I am going by the fact that Robinho went voluntary to the police station to help for one. If it had been a serious assault, he would have been arrested the moment she made the complaint and he would have been held in custody or on remand.

I don't believe that any young man with a career such as his would risk everything by raping a woman in full view of others in the VIP lounge of a club frequented by famous footballers.

None of the previous allegations against top footballers have ever come to prosecution.

If the woman was genuinly assaulted, she can blame the old slappers who have made the false allegations against innocent footballers in the past for some-one having the opinion that i do.

Of course, us Daily Mail readers don't let facts come into it.
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