I find all this hard to stomach.
I was listening to the radio when he was first released and someone was basically saying he should be able to play as if he was an electrician or plumber he'd be back doing his old job. I don't know the legalities but I certainly wouldn't want to be alone with a convicted rapist in my house!
In the same interview they discussed the Lee Hughes case (convicted for death by dangerous driving) and said he was able to go back to playing and it wasn't such an issue. (It was actually an issue at the time but that is beside the point, his old club terminated his contract straight away I believe.)
Lee caused somebody's death. Which is horrendous and should never have happened but he has always shown remorse for what he did and did go back to play although at a lower level than before. However, he still took a life. Ched took away a young girls life in a different way but he has never shown remorse for what he did.
I think what I'm trying to say is that I don't believe footballers and those involved in it live in the same world as the rest of us. Theymake up their rules as they go along. To me almost any conviction should lead to a ban, a lawyer, teacher, policeman etc couldn't go back to a job after these types of conviction so why should they be able to.