Skip to main content
Johnson should be done in our game
Admitted child molester must be dumped, says KADEEM SIMMONDS

WILL we ever see Adam Johnson on a football pitch again? I hope not. But I wouldn’t put money on it. There is always one club desperate enough that they’d sign a criminal, regardless of what they’d done and the public’s wrath.

Ched Evans was nearly signed last year despite spending years behind bars for rape. Lee Hughes was sentenced to six years in jail for causing death by dangerous driving. Released after just three, he was snapped up by Oldham and later played for Notts County and Port Vale. Marlon King was sacked by Wigan in 2009 after he was convicted of sexual assault and ABH. He was jailed for 18 months and placed on the sex offenders register after he groped a young woman in a nightclub and broke her nose when she rebuffed his advances. Yet Birmingham felt the need to sign him when he was released.

A few years later, King caused a pile-up on the A46 when he crashed while eating ice cream behind the wheel of his Porsche. The three-car smash put one man in hospital for weeks and King was jailed again.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Brentford's Neal Maupay celebrates scoring their side's firs
Men’s football / 3 December 2023
3 December 2023
Real Madrid's Jose Vinicius Junior in action during the UEFA
Men’s Football / 22 May 2023
22 May 2023
KADEEM SIMMONDS stresses the need for harsher punishments for hate speech in football
Manchester United legend Andy Cole with Kadeem Simmonds afte
Simmonds Speaks / 10 August 2021
10 August 2021
Similar stories
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER: Roheez Khan, left, and Mustaq Ahmed,
Features / 15 March 2025
15 March 2025
ANN CZERNIK concludes her three-part series on the hidden scale of child sexual exploitation in Britain
International Women's Day 2025 / 8 March 2025
8 March 2025
LYNNE WALSH attempts to unravel the latest advice from local authorities on tackling violence against women and girls