I'm Meeting King As A Friend - Boothroyd

Last updated : 28 July 2010 By Covsupport News Service
Coventry City manager Aidy Boothroyd has admitted that he will be seeing disgraced striker Marlon King on his release from prison tomorrow.

King, who is on the Sex Offenders Register according to the CT, was jailed assaulting a woman in December 2008 and has served half of his 18 month sentence.

Speaking on a Talk Sport radio phone in, Aidy Boothroyd has said that he will be seeing Marlon King as a friend but the stories of him signing for Coventry were wide of the mark although he would not confirm or deny the possibility of King coming to the Ricoh Arena.



According to the Press Association, Boothroyd is being quoted as saying: "People put two and two together and come up with the answer that he will be joining Coventry as soon as he gets out. Marlon's still in prison and I'm sure as soon as he does come out he may well give me a call. We may well have a chat but that's as far as it will go."

He added: "I don't condone for a second what happened with Marlon since he left Watford but I know Marlon. I know Marlon King the dad, Marlon King the husband and Marlon King the footballer.

"I'm not going to just throw someone on the scrapheap just because he made a mistake, as grave a mistake as that might be."

Boothroyd accepts that dealing with King represents a potential ethical minefield for him and his club but is ready to confront that head on.

"Clubs have a moral responsibility to fans and to communities but we all have a responsibility as human beings not to turn your back on people," he said.

"It would be the easiest thing in the world not to take the call but I think it's something that needs dealing with.

"Will people want to sign Marlon King? I'm absolutely sure. Will they have to think long and hard about what they do? Absolutely. Will they have to weigh up the pros and cons? Absolutely.

"And when you know him and you've worked with him and you know the good and the bad then you have to take that decision. But we are nowhere near that decision yet."



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