7. Ched Evans
In 2012, Sheffield United striker Ched Evans was convicted of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman that was too drunk to provide consent. After serving half of his five-year sentence, Evans was released from prison and has since attempted to resume his career as a footballer. Several clubs including Hartlepool, Hibernians, Oldham, and Grimsby Town have attempted to give Evans another chance, but found the protests of fans to be too persuasive to risk. Despite the evidence and conviction against him, Evans maintains his innocence openly on his personal website.
6. Marlon King
Marlon King should probably not be allowed in or around a motor vehicle, because he has repeatedly proven that he is incapable of following the laws regarding safe operation. King has no fewer than 15 offences ranging from theft, criminal damage, fraudulent use of a license, and crashing his car while eating ice cream. In 2014, he was jailed for 18 months for another dangerous driving charge and banned from driving for three years.
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