Don't Judge Everton's Tim Cahill

 
Controversy was sparked last Sunday after Tim Cahill celebrated his goal against Portsmouth by crossing his wrists, dedicating his goal to incarcerated brother Sean. Cahill's older brother Sean Cahill (29 years old) was sent to jail in 2004 for assaulting victim Christopher Stapley, leaving him partially blind.  Sean then left for Australia, but was finally caught and judged in England last year.  He was sentenced to six years in jail. The crime is a horrible one, and there is no justification.  Sean Cahill is guilty and he is paying for it now. But Tim still loves his brother and just wanted to say, "Hi."  He simply misses his brother; the gesture was not a big deal. However, Detective Constable Will Hope of the Metropolitan Police declared that, " As a sport star in the public eye, Tim Cahill's actions are grossly irresponsible." Everton's middlefielder has said that he does "wholeheartedly apologize if any offence was caused."  Knowing a ... [link]

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