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Mason Greenwood - a disgrace

Discussion in 'General Football' started by Sergio Pinto III, Jan 30, 2022.

  1. Sergio Pinto III

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    All over social media. Has battered his girlfriend and threatened to rape her. Images and audio released.

    Club investigating and police will be no doubt involved. He is finished.

    He has an awful attitude. His face on the pitch tells a story. Southgate wants nothing to do with him it seems. Surely Man Utd have to sack him.
     
  2. Faithful Bantam

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    If the allegations are true, and the evidence looks damning. Hes done in football. And more than that, he's a sick human being.
     
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  3. Frank Castle

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    I have no doubt he'll be suspended by the club over the next couple of days, essentially whenever the Police arrest him.

    This is the problem with football at the moment. These young 'superstars' have always been used to getting exactly what they want, they believe they are better than everybody else. So if you're a c**t, that trait will only be amplified, and Greenwood is a c**t.

    The girl has a lot of guts for going public and credit to her. Greenwood's career is over and rightly so.

    Compare him to Rashford who, as annoying as he is, is the opposite. The struggles in his early life have led him to be a compassionate human being who tries to use his power and money to help other people.
     
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    Probably shines a light on why he's been axed from the England squad and the noise on the street with United is that Greenwood has been 'unprofessional' in his approach to his career. A massive talent wasted, and he will only have himself to blame.
     
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  5. SimonW

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    See I disagree, to me going to social media to allege crimes is cowardly, especially with things like domestic abuse because since me too its been a case where the man will be convicted by public opinion right away, the woman gets praise and then even if the claim gets proven false it still hangs over the man while the woman faces no consequences.

    Especially if they have evidence it should be reported to the police as that's the brave and correct thing to do because then your evidence is tested for validity rather than on social media where it's taken as fact without checks. For example, take the audio, it looks bad but it's a short clip from what is supposedly a bigger audio file. It could be that the rest of the file provides context that changes how it looks. And editing audio is pretty easy these days without being obvious to a point we wouldn't know but a police investigation would be able to verify if it's legit and unedited.

    To me, the correct legal process is important, a world where allegations can be made and public opinion convicts without evidence going through the due process (or not even needing evidence in some cases) is a worrying dystopia. Most don't even end up going to the police either, I wouldn't be surprised if this doesn't tbh because most people who go to social media never intend on making a formal police report.
     
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  6. Frank Castle

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    The legal system isn't fit for purpose for crimes like this though, especially when it involves a high profile, wealthy individual.

    Allegations of domestic abuse, rape and threats are very difficult to deal with when it's a he said/she said scenario.

    For all we know she may well have reported his crimes and felt like nothing was being done? She may have felt this was the only way for the police to take her seriously.

    I agree context is key, but unless the clip is role-play and they are both very good actors (which I doubt), it's difficult to view this any other way.
     
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    I believe she's taken the social media content down, presumably on legal advice so as to not prejudice further prosecution. Which is wise, because trial by social media never ends well.

    I think social media is toxic and is often a playground for the narcissistic, but in this case I can find nothing but sympathy for that young woman, and won't judge someone for the means by which she's gone public - certainly until more is known.

    Its horrific footage and audio though. The legal system needs to be allowed to kick in.
     
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  8. SimonW

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    It's still more fit for purpose than social media though. He said she said is always going to be tough to prosecute for any case but tbh that should be the case because if you favour the accuser it gives accusers a massive ability to ruin peoples lives maliciously. After all, it's a lot harder to prove you didn't do something than proving you did something which is exactly why in the UK our liable system puts the burden on the accuser proving what they have said. Until we have a way of knowing who is telling the truth in those situations its the best we have.

    Mind you with the evidence I don't see the police being unwilling to investigate if she reported it to the police. Unless they looked at the evidence and found some issues with it but you would still think they would have arrested him and he would have then already been suspended by United
     
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  9. AngryGaz

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    Maybe she went down the social media route before certain powers try to sweep it under the carpet ............... if she had gone straight to the club I am sure there would have been some kind of deal to keep it quiet
     
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    Sadly someone will pick him up remember Lee Hughes ????
    He will no doubt if guilty be sacked by Man U only to appear again as a reformed character......... sorry but FIFA etc should put a lifetime ban on any player that commits these sorts of crime .............. they think they are gods gift and can do what they want without little or no punishment ............
     
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    It looks horrific in the context it's being portrayed though and we don't know the validity of that context. The photo meta-data would be interesting because as a footballer there are certain times we have a record of when he wouldn't be around to do this. It's been something that tripped up a few accusations of abuse over the last few years the person in question was nowhere near the accuser on the dates shown in the media's metadata. And what blood experts have to say would be interesting, I have no expertise in this area but I am a big film fan and there is something a bit Hollywood about it. But maybe Hollywood is actually fairly accurate on these things
     
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    Why would she be going to the club? Going to the Club would raise more red flags as that screams of trying to get a payday. She should have gone to the police
     
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  13. AngryGaz

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    Maybe she’s already done it and they ain’t took it seriously???? I don’t know what the situation is ...........and if she did turn up at the club like that wouldn’t there be a full investigation straight away ?????
    Maybe she’s done all the above and either the plod or United ain’t done a thing about it
     
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    There is a legal principle of innocent until proven guilty. But looking at those images, and having listened to the audio, I can't think of a context that would make it anything other than what it appears to be.

    You seem to be angling towards suggestions that its staged or faked with those comments. Would your view be different if the allegations were against a non United player?
     
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  15. Sergio Pinto III

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    Man Utd fan arent ya? You sound like an apologist. Listen to the audio. Greenwood is a despicable character and that alone should see consequences.
     
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  16. Sergio Pinto III

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    Absolutely. Hush money. This way she has exposed him. Job and sponsorship deals on the line.
    She is a young woman in pain, might not be the correct way to go but best she has spoken up and for that we should commend.
     
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    I'm not angling either way. I just don't believe in trial by public opinion either with no evidence or evidence that hasn't gone through proper validation. Going through mainstream media probably isn't the correct way either but at least in the UK liable laws are such that they will generally do some due diligence on the evidence so you can put more faith in the evidence being valid. The evidence isn't even being questioned in general, its being taken as proven fact and that is a massively dangerous situation that we are increasingly going down. Do we really want a world where you might split up with someone or have an argument with a neighbour and they can go and accuse you of any number of crimes on social media and it gets taken as fact without the need for the proper legal process?

    Again she should have gone to the police, he should then have been taken in for questioning, suspended by United and the proper process is done to decide if there is a case to be answered. It's the same stance I take with anyone.

    She has 'evidence' so this isn't a he said she said where the police may decide that it's not worth taking as it can't be proved one way the other. If she had gone to the police the only way they haven't taken it further is if there is trouble with the validity of the evidence.

    I've listened to the audio and yes it seems bad but you are making a judgement on a small clip from longer audio that we haven't heard. With enough Audio of you, I could either find an out of context comment you have made which makes you look guilty of something or can splice something together in a few minutes that makes you look bad. It's why due process is important. We live in a world where even seeing a video of someone can't always be trusted as deep fakes are getting more and more impressive and easier to generate which is making the due process even more important but we seem to more and more be going down the using social media to convict people without due process.

    If he is actually guilty then he deserves everything he gets but we don't have the data needed to validate the evidence
     
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    Like I said we don’t know the ins and out but to do what’s she’s done is either down to anger or she’s not been taken seriously....... this all happened in October so why do it now ?????
    Like I said nobody has a clue but pictures of beating and tape recordings of abuse ain’t great are they ????
     
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