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Published 16:07 17 Jan 2017 GMT
"I find that in the early hours of Sunday 2 January 2011, at the flat in Greig Crescent, Armadale, both defenders (the footballers) took advantage of the pursuer when she was vulnerable through an excessive intake of alcohol and, because her cognitive functioning and decision-making processes were so impaired, was incapable of giving meaningful consent; and that they each raped her."Plymouth Argyle, for whom Goodwillie (pictured above right) currently plays, issued the following statement:
'We note today's judgment from the Court of Session in Edinburgh regarding David Goodwillie. 'We await the full report, which we will consider in detail before making any comment. 'Until such time, David Goodwillie will not be selected to play for Plymouth Argyle.'A statement from Cowdenbeath, where Robertson (pictured above left) plays his football, reads as follows:
'We are now aware of today's Court judgement regarding David Robertson. At present, we can make no further comment until we have the full details available for us to consider and review. 'In the interim, David Robertson will not be considered for selection by Cowdenbeath FC.'
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