If this is true, especially the cover up from Utd and possibly Southgate etc then they should all go.
Good Evening SirNot sure they’re on the payroll, to be honest.
I think that audio was genuinely shocking, even though these days a lot of us have no doubt become desensitised to some of the terrible content on social media. It sounds authentic and if Greenwood is convicted he will face a significant jail sentence. I also shudder to think what may come out of the Mendy case which appears to be on a much larger scale.Who knows, but the sheer aggressiveness of his tone would suggest he thinks all women are pieces of meat.
I wish I had not listened to the recording this morning, it has really upset me.
What world my little girl is growing up in, I shudder to contemplate.
I worry about my daughter too, it literally is a jungle out there, today's society is a million miles away from how life was when I their age, the two 17 year olds being found dead with stab wounds in Manchester hasn't helped the anxiety.Who knows, but the sheer aggressiveness of his tone would suggest he thinks all women are pieces of meat.
I wish I had not listened to the recording this morning, it has really upset me.
What world my little girl is growing up in, I shudder to contemplate.
Similar. You know me mate, I'm not one of the hang em high brigade generally but fucking hell that made me angry.
on soccer reddit during mendy situation someone said they hear that mason and liverpool player did similar things
I don’t think it’s just hard for women in that situation. It’s hard for women to walk away from abusers in all walks of life.The sad thing is, young women who are married to or are going out with rich and famous men, will put up with this kind of sh*t to stay in that lifestyle. Regardless of the continued physical and mental abuse, it's hard for a young women to walk away from a life that can offer her financial stability for the rest of their life, where they will never want for anything. If Greenwood was a scrote working in a normal job, She would have f*cked him off straightaway.
We don't know what would have happened im a court case as it never got to court. The police had a statement from the victim albeit he didn't want to proceed and she had admitted the assault to the police presumably under caution and recorded. With this the CPS thought they could run the case successfully in court.The Caroline Flack case would say otherwise.
If it is true and he has previously been arrested it will come out at some point and bring more pressure on the rights and wrongs of non-disclosure.If this is true, especially the cover up from Utd and possibly Southgate etc then they should all go.
All the papers seem to have their acts together after a slow start.Top story on
Well it looks like he's gonna get what he deserves tbf, a prison sentence.
Top story on The Telegraph now and prominent on Guardian sport.
I don’t think it’s just hard for women in that situation. It’s hard for women to walk away from abusers in all walks of life.
I actually think the people took it down because of the minority who where defending him. They where mixed between never want to see him play again, to let’s see what actually legally happens and whether he is found guilty.What else is there to say until the police make their next move?
“Heaton Park’s got great peacocks .”Quiz time:
Can you identify this guy and what he said when Man United went to visit him in Rome?
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Answers on a postcard to the usual address.
If it is true and he has previously been arrested it will come out at some point and bring more pressure on the rights and wrongs of non-disclosure.
Something which needs a higher bar then being able to afford the right lawyer and public image.
As for United covering it up to protect their brand/ asset it’s disgusting but glass houses and all that. I expect most clubs/ businesses do what benefits them the most.
Southgate not really sure why you feel he has an obligation to bring it into the public forum, he is probably legally unable to and also not really his place.