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Television presenter Charlie Webster has resigned as a patron of Sheffield United after the club allowed former player and convicted rapist Ched Evans to return for training.

Campaigners against sexual violence have criticised the club for allowing the 25-year-old to regain his fitness following his release from prison where he served half of a five-year term.

Ms Webster, who revealed in an interview earlier this year that she was sexually assaulted as a teenager, had vowed to quit her role if the club re-signed Evans.

Yesterday, the club released a lengthy statement explaining they had not yet decided whether to re-sign Evans, but said they agreed with a request from the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) to let him train.

In an interview on BBC Newsnight, Ms Webster said she had had a conversation with the chairman of the club, which she described as "positive" but she added that she felt she had to make a decision after Evans returned to training.

She said: "At no point have Sheffield United acknowledged the extremity of his crime.

"I think it's over 155,000 people now that have signed a petition against Ched Evans going back to the club.

"Nobody's making a decision and I suppose I feel I need to make a decision as patron of Sheffield United.

"My decision, which I've informed the club about a little bit earlier on, is that I resign as patron of Sheffield United, Sheffield United Community Foundation, which is all about inspiring the next generation through sport.

"My decision is made on the fact that I don't believe a convicted rapist, as in Ched Evans, should go back to a club that I am patron of and should go back into the community to represent the community.

"He's not just going into a job, he's bandied as a role model, we cheer him on as a role model and he's influencing the next generation of young men who are currently still making their decisions on how to treat women and what sexual mutual consent is."

Club manager Nigel Clough said that "everybody realised the gravity of the situation" following the decision to allow Evans return to train at the club.

Mr Clough told Sky Sports News that he thinks "everything has been deliberated properly", with no decisions rushed into by anybody at the club.

Mr Clough added that "according to the law of the land he is entitled to an opportunity to resume his career."

Sheffield United said they had considered the views of staff, the Football League and the PFA, as well as United supporters and the general public, as expressed in "emails, social media comments, editorials, supporter websites, public petitions and media coverage".

They also considered the PFA view that footballers should be treated equally before the law, in terms of being allowed to be rehabilitated.

The club also said Evans, who protests his innocence, acknowledged "the destructive nature of the acts which led to his conviction".

Sheffield United said they condemned rape and violence against women in the "strongest possible terms".

Evans was jailed in April 2012 for raping a woman in a hotel room in Rhyl, North Wales.

The Welsh striker denied rape, saying the sex was consensual, but he was found guilty by a jury at Caernarfon Crown Court.
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Why would they even be considering re-signing him? Not only does it not look well having a rapist playing for your team but look at how bad the message it's sending to young fans, 'oh it's grand if you get convicted of a serious crime your job will still be here for you when you get out of jail'

It's all terrible marketing for Sheffield Utd Shaking Head

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