Some fans, may boo him, I don’t think
@Rood has ever disputed that?
But more fans would cheer him - loudly - and thus I very much doubt the narrative would be ‘booed by home fans’.
The majority of fans want him back, and that’s with the current situation. If he was actually brought back it would obviously be with some sort of PR push / explanation that would make that majority even larger than it already is.
The situation on Redcafe on this topic isn’t indicative of the wider view of Utd fans.
Apologies if this is incorrect, but on here (I think) literally all the mods and every scout bar 1 are vehemently against Greenwood returning and in many cases quite openly despise him - I’m not criticising that, but it creates a kind of microclimate in here where that view feels like the majority view as posters are very wary of pushing against it too much as they’re risking bannings etc by doing so. And at the least they get called ‘rape / DV apologists’ etc with other posters given a free shot to attack them / make pithy remarks.
But it isn’t the majority view -
even in here - as evidenced by that poll that got pulled down that showed the majority wanted Greenwood back.
So what Rood’s saying isn’t outlandish at all - yes, some would boo, but the majority wouldn’t just sit in silence, they’d cheer him, and as they’re already in the majority, logically they would be louder.
Quite quickly the booing would fade into nothing - as with, say, Zouma, who was filmed at length laughing as he cruelly abused a scared animal and was then immediately put back into the West Ham team.
Or Alonso who killed another human being while drunk driving and served no time but carried on playing.
They were booed and jeered for a time but quite quickly it just gets drowned out.
With Greenwood being a forward, who, compared to other positions, regularly scores goals, that drowning out would be quicker than I think you might anticipate.
All that said, I don’t for 1 second think he will return to Utd anyway, so it’s nothing that we’ll ever see imo.