Using the DV and sports link means nothing in this scenario as Greenwood is a) no guarantee to make us any more successful and b) is an alleged DV abuser himself, so you're not taking into account what impact that has, because that's not what the studies you're referring to do.
What a nonsense point this paragraph is. He doesn't drive any conversation, he doesn't even admit to doing anything, so how is someone advancing the discourse there?
What is "empty" about someone losing their job for doing something shit? Losing their job is making them accountable? It's a quite obvious way to show we don't approve of his alleged behaviour. Actually consider what accountable means, instead of saying empty words yourself.
All three of those things can happen if we move him on. Accountable - no longer gets to play for United as a result of his actions, raise awareness for DV - already done and our actions show allyship that even talented players face some consequences of their actions, stop sucking at football - as an academy product, all his transfer fee is deemed as profit and will help us improve the squad.
Also feck off with you're condescension of "that's just a limitation of how you chose to think and perceive the world". You've not even correctly used a study to back your point up, so maybe that's a limitation on how you chose to think?