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How Can You Have A Name Like This?
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Your candidates for a person or venture to have a name legally changed?
My candidate for all time heard this morning on Radio 4 and over this row with Raith Rovers and their re-signing of their striker that has, rightly so, divided the club in two. He's a convicted sex-felon, with time and, they claim, has been through his sentence and been rehabilitated, Raith's football 'needs' now taking over ---- goodbye to the women's team and the attendance at a Raith match last night was only just over a thou.
However, how can a sex-offender have the name 'David Goodwillie'? - please, this cannae be true!!
My candidate for all time heard this morning on Radio 4 and over this row with Raith Rovers and their re-signing of their striker that has, rightly so, divided the club in two. He's a convicted sex-felon, with time and, they claim, has been through his sentence and been rehabilitated, Raith's football 'needs' now taking over ---- goodbye to the women's team and the attendance at a Raith match last night was only just over a thou.
However, how can a sex-offender have the name 'David Goodwillie'? - please, this cannae be true!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>> He's a convicted sex-felon, with time and, they claim, has been through his sentence and been rehabilitated
Er, what? No he's not! He's got three convictions for assault but none for sex offences. A civil court awarded compensation to an alleged rape victim (based upon the 'balance of probabilities') but he's never faced a criminal prosecution for the offence (which would require proof 'beyond reasonable doubt').
However I also spotted the incongruity of his name when I read the report ;-)
Er, what? No he's not! He's got three convictions for assault but none for sex offences. A civil court awarded compensation to an alleged rape victim (based upon the 'balance of probabilities') but he's never faced a criminal prosecution for the offence (which would require proof 'beyond reasonable doubt').
However I also spotted the incongruity of his name when I read the report ;-)
It all depends on the age of whoever is assessing the meaning behind the name as to how incongruous it is.
//GOODWILL. GOODWILLIE. These singular names have no reference to the character, good or bad, of any of the vast Gulielmian tribe, but, according to Pittscottie, a good-wilier and a well-wisher are synonymous. Jamieson.
Lower, Mark A (1860) Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom. London: J.R. Smith. Public Domain.//
//GOODWILL. GOODWILLIE. These singular names have no reference to the character, good or bad, of any of the vast Gulielmian tribe, but, according to Pittscottie, a good-wilier and a well-wisher are synonymous. Jamieson.
Lower, Mark A (1860) Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom. London: J.R. Smith. Public Domain.//
Story is over anyway now that Raith have reversed their stupid decision
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-scotl and-602 44442
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Not wanting to get involved with the puerile name game ...but why has Nicola Sturgeon got involved is she a Raith Rovers fan?
https:/ /www.sk ysports .com/fo otball/ news/11 095/125 31067/d avid-go odwilli e-nicol a-sturg eon-cal ls-on-s pfl-to- take-ac tion-ov er-cont roversi al-rait h-rover s-signi ng
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