We always close the comments on Mason Greenwood stories but his defenders/supporters can have a right of reply in the Mailbox if they construct their arguments properly. So....
Watson would like us to be judge, jury, and executioner, despite us not having anywhere close to all of the facts available to us. He’s heard a few tidbits, perhaps read a few Reddit threads, who knows? He only makes reference to a “many among us” who all seem to agree that knowing a fraction of the facts is enough to promote ending his Utd career.
It’s clearly been a complicated case, given the rollercoaster the CPS was on with it, and they’re professionals at this, as opposed to whatever the internal investigation at Utd might look like. I will start by moving quickly past the paragraph on the potential MUFC takeover, it is simply a nonsense preamble which bears no relevance whatsoever in the case of Mason Greenwood and is only there so you can link to a previous article written by yourself and to set up the construct of what you think MUFC should do morally in your opinion.‘As you will likely know – if not, his supporters will gleefully tell you – Greenwood has not been prosecuted for any crime.
So the CPS test failed at the first stage after a year of scrutiny. I for one would find it interesting to know why key witnesses dropped out and what exactly is this new evidence? I could be like you Mr Watson and spout nonsense here but I can only come up with 1 scenario where both those reasons make sense in relation to each other.‘Mason Greenwood should never again enjoy the privilege of pulling on a red shirt.
‘United have said they are carrying out their own internal investigation. They have had almost 14 months to do their digging and though it was best left to the police for over a year, the club were hardly starting afresh upon news that the CPS were discontinuing their probe.’ Disagree that Greenwood is innocent in this case? Then can I suggest you have a look at this to give you some perspective.
So you just have a dislike for Mason Greenwood then? Is this the point of your entire article?? If it’s a dislike of domestic abusers, fair enough but can I again point out that Greenwood has not been convicted on any charge. Your piece exposes you as nothing more than a barrack-room lawyer.
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