agchristie - //Katie Hopkins will find another role soon.
Convicted footballers have recently found clubs who controversially employed them.
A recent example is David Goodwillie whose goals saved Clyde from possibly losing their league status.
So, no matter how much someone may have a high risk of being a liability, they still retain a modicum of value. //
Not comparable in my view -
football clubs rarely bother to pretend these days that they are anything other than money-making machines and the millions at stake for league places can make conveniently shutting eyes to repugnant behaviour a way to secure a football talent on the field, and ignore what a rutting alley cat a player is on his nights off.
I doubt Ms Hopkins' presence creates that sort of money generation - controversial hot air does not sell advertising to radio advertisers - if it did, she would still be there.
Ms. Hopkins is damaged goods, with little or no goodwill in the media bank to carry her through a fall like this.
As the saying goes, beware the toes you tread on today, they may be under the backside you have to kiss tomorrow.