Originally Posted by Romanis
I agree with that.
One of the more common criticisms levelled at us when we employed Lee Hughes was "are you happy at your son / daughter worshipping a killer?" None of my three daughters are interested in football, but I would have been quite happy to see them doing 'The Hughesy', as they would be worshipping Lee Hughes the footballer rather than Lee Hughes the killer. It would have been my responsibility as a parent to make sure they knew the full facts and the rights and wrongs. Does anyone seriously think that any kid who has celebrated a Lee Hughes goal has thought "wow, I want to be like him and cause a fatal car crash one day"? Of course they haven't. We all use club colours to try and t