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Greenwood's future

100% that's been the strategy all along and it'll work. He'll be club captain one day and inevitably the whole episode will be shamefully forgotten about.


He won't have even experienced a flicker of remorse. The only emotions will have been frustration and loads of self pity.
Who are we to judge? If the guy is a psychopath, that would be true - but if he is remotely normal, he will have learnt.
 

Well, nobody saw that coming.

Everyone deserves a second chance and I imagine he has learnt his lesson. The last year or so will have we been quite a punishment and he will have had to time to reflect.

I hope both him and his wife are happy in the future.

Rapists are one of the ones that do not deserve a second chance
 
Man Utd are now considering what to do about him now that the various charges against him have been dropped.
The obvious answer is the Saudi league - his attitude towards women would be well understood there.
This aged well
I just don't see it happening in England.
The only option I see is the Saudi league.
and this
Who are we to judge? If the guy is a psychopath, that would be true - but if he is remotely normal, he will have learnt.
Amazing how opinions change
 
Who are we to judge? If the guy is a psychopath, that would be true - but if he is remotely normal, he will have learnt.

His statement after charges were dropped tells you everything you need to know. The nature of his crime should also give you the information you need to appreciate the situation and his attitude towards it.
 
Man United know no shame
Paying his wages paying fir an interpreter, paying for his villa.
It stinks

If it's the only way they could get him out of Carrington, then they've done the right thing. Probably a legal minefield if they sack him, he may not have taken the deal to terminate his contract. Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
 
Will be back at man utd next season, without a doubt.

Can't discriminate against him and alow Antony back etc etc etc. Employment law etc etc.
Possibly, but I think the criticism they get will be too much.

Antony is a different case so far in that there is no public evidence. Whether people like it or not, we’ve all heard the Greenwood tapes
 
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