You don't know what happened, but you have made a judgment on him.Snowflake Royal wrote: ↑03 Apr 2026 11:53Good people don’t beat their partners snd what is sad is what happened to her, not him.Winston Biscuit wrote: ↑01 Apr 2026 09:05De Zerbi said Greenwood was "a good person. it saddens me what happened to him because I know a very different person from the one portrayed in England”Stranded wrote: ↑01 Apr 2026 08:42
Didn't he literally only say something like, he was saddened about what happened to him in England as the person he met was a very different person to the one portrayed.
Whilst Greenwood appears to have been a nasty little shit (allegedly) and if he did hit his girlfriend that is as low as you can pretty much go, I'm not sure I see the issue with De Zerbi's comments on meeting him and getting to know him in a work capacity. People who do shit things can still be/become pleasant people.
I don't really see much wrong with what he said tbh. His job is to form good relationships with individuals and create a strong team spirit, and his comment is about his own experience of working with MG.
Spurs Supporters Trust saying they have 'serious and far-reaching concerns' about De Zerbi over his comments.
get over yourselves Spurs Supporters Trust!
I wish they had been able to proceed with the trial to either convict him or clear his name. It was badly handled by everyone.
I'm a little hypocritical here because I wouldn't want my daughter to be with someone with Greenwood's history, and it probably was best for Utd that we ditched him. Equally, I wouldn't want to fcuk up a young #lad's life for something they didn't do.
If he did do it, there's no chance for redemption either. He can't pay the price and then carry on with his life as a professional footballer. I understand the reality that it's different for high-profile people due to the optics, but I don't particularly like it