Several British MPs: disappointed with the way Manchester United handled Aoki; This will become a stain on the club

Live broadcast on August 19 yesterday, The Athletic reported Manchester United’s public relations plan for Greenwood’s return. After the article was issued, several British MPs condemned Manchester United’s handling method.

TA’s article mentioned that Manchester United would assess the expectations of journalists, football experts and political circles for Greenwood’s return, and planned to divide these people into: supportive, open or hostile. In this regard, Coventry Labor Party member Zarah Sultana said: “This is disgusting, @ Manchester United. I will always support the victims of domestic violence, so treat me as “hostile party.”

Manchester City Senator Fianna Hornby responded: “Manchester United’s handling method is increasingly shocking. To avoid doubt, I will join the hostile list.”

Andrew Western, Labor MP in Trafford, Manchester, wrote: “I am deeply disappointed with the way Manchester United handled this incident. They should focus on making right decisions, voice support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault cases, and make upright decisions. The club must realize that this is not a public relations crisis, but to make the right choice.”

London Labor Party MP Apsana Begum condemned: “Manchester United’s behavior is shocking. This will not only become a footnote in your history, but also become an unforgettable stain on the club. On a dark day, I support fellow victims of domestic violence.”

(Angie)

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