He has served his sentence albeit half rather than the full 5 years and he should be able to return to his profession.
It's a well paid job and he's in the public eye, does that mean he should be prevented from earning a living?
I'm in no way defending him, he has a conviction for rape which he won't ever be able to shake off and he'll get dogs abuse from rival supporters when he travels to opposing grounds.
As for going into schools, any head who would agree to him being considered suitable would need their head examining.
Football bosses don't care about morals, role models or doing the right thing, they want goals off him, success for the team and don't give two shites about public opinion.
Look at other footballers who have returned to the game after serious offences.
Lee Hughes
Tony Adams
Marlon King- nasty piece of work in particular.
Luke McCormick.
Joey Barton.
Im sure there's probably more.
All welcomed back.