Rapist Ched Evans returns to training: is frenzy 'disgraceful'?

Outrage over Sheffield United's decision to allow convicted rapist to train with team

Ched Evans rapist

The news that convicted rapist Ched Evans is to train with his former club Sheffield United, less than a month after being released from prison, has reopened the debate over his future and comes just one day after a Sheffield paper published a letter in support of the player warning young women that "their conduct and behaviour might have repercussions they could regret".

The former footballer continues to maintain his innocence despite being jailed for the rape of an intoxicated 19-year-old woman at a hotel in 2011 and will rejoin the United squad later his week in what the BBC calls "a move that will be seen by many as the first step towards a possible return".

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