It was on the BBC but not headline, but quickly slipped down. Had she been a Lioness it would’ve been higher up, but she’s not really much more famous here than any other foreign footballer in the WSL.For all the headlines it's garnered in Aus, it seems to be pretty low key in the UK - I can't find a mention of it anywhere on the beeb front pages of either main, sport or football sites, or even in the 'other football bits'.
Footy season doesn’t start in earnest until this weekend so it’s a slow news periodFor all the headlines it's garnered in Aus, it seems to be pretty low key in the UK - I can't find a mention of it anywhere on the beeb front pages of either main, sport or football sites, or even in the 'other football bits'.
I'm thinking this very quickly disappears and charges are dropped. There's zero interest in England other than probably the media trying to make us interested (which we're not).The rumour/word going around today is that the reason for the delay is that it took CPS that long to figure out something which they could charge her with, so they're going to push for the charges to be thrown out on abuse of process grounds.
Narrator: This is Molehill's 9th post on this topic.I'm thinking this very quickly disappears and charges are dropped. There's zero interest in England other than probably the media trying to make us interested (which we're not).
I follow sport, know about women's football and am aware of who Kerr is (although clearly I wasn't aware how big she is in Aus). I wouldn't judge the British interest in this story based on my interest.Narrator: This is Molehill's 9th post on this topic.
Clearly not, but think it's going to be a tough one to get over the line without it.Not convinced lack of public interest is a reason to drop charges?
It's a pretty typical British behaviour too, tbh
With discussions like these it's worth keeping in mind that there is a significant disconnect between something that is "in the public interest" and something that "the public is interested in". The latter is completely irrelevant to whether a prosecution should go ahead, but the former is highly salient.
I like the nerdiness.
I was just taking after my idol Sam KerrI like the nerdiness.
**** you you knucklehead bastardI was just taking after my idol Sam Kerr
One would hope even the most callow British imbibers would know to time their heaves to when the cab's red light is off to facilitate their egress and rapid exit on foot to avoid a constable's intervention, tbf.It's a pretty typical British behaviour too, tbh
And this is probably where the argument kicked off from. Don't you have to pay the fares for the rest of the night if you vom in a taxi?One would hope even the most callow British imbibers would know to time their heaves to when the cab's red light is off to facilitate their egress and rapid exit on foot to avoid a constable's intervention, tbf.