crispnclean wrote:
Stop the mud flinging, until the facts are known, he is innocent until proven guilty, on the one hand you clamour for Sam to play him, moan when he is not played and then call for him to be offloaded because of off the field events. Ravel is not the only professional who has fallen foul of the law, I ask is what he (alledgedly) done worse that what Ryan Giggs, the assistant to Van Gaal, coach of the biggest team in the world, did?
He might be innocent until proven guilty in a criminal sense, but in a club discipline sense he is guilty as hell.  I have no idea what exactly is expected of him off the field but I am pretty sure that he has broken the rules by being out that late and getting himself arrested.  The guy has a long record and needs to sort his life out PDQ... he's been given the chance to earn £200k plus a week if his career takes off like it could, and the flip side of that is he needs to do everything possible to keep out of trouble... avoiding clubs, bars in the evening, anywhere after midnight, maybe manchester as well... they're all things that it is entirely reasonable of the club to lay down the law on and I'm pretty sure that htey will have.

Anyone can make one or two mistakes, i think he's made a few more than that.