So on one hand pretty much everyone agrees that the United hierarchy are a joke (and have been for the past decade), screw easy decisions up constantly, don't care about the fans and that the club needs to be sold in order to save it (going by the majority of posts on here) BUT some people simultaneously believe that they nailed the internal investigation (purely altruistic) and handled the situation perfectly (before bowing to supposed media manipulation and forcing MG out after clearing him) and now everyone should stop with all the criticism due to the fact that that the critics "got what they wanted"?
I should probably preemptively apologise for offering my opinion on this (due to the fact that it may appear that I'm milking the story to appeal to the woke Redcafe Mods) but then again I'm not a high profile woman so I should be alright.
This is an unprecedented situation, I can't think of another club where a young high profile player was involved in something like this, with the pictures and audio being released online before any police investigation had been brought. Most times, you hear about x player and allegations, or there are some screenshots of messages. But never any real hard physical evidence released to the wider public. It quickly gets ignored or forgotten about once the police don't get involved or follow up with charges. Like that Arsenal player, plus many others who never ended up in court.
It appeared based on some information that was leaked last week that the plan had been reintegration. Now that may or may not have been the actual plan, it may have been just one plan or an assessment of how it might be worked. But that's the plan that people assumed Utd were going with. And the wider media and other people and groups got hung up on it.
Fast forward a few days, the expected plan from last week is not what Utd have gone with. Whether that has been as a result of the reaction or not, we don't know. But what we do know is that they have made the decision that the majority were advocating for. The right one as far as I'm concerned. But, that's still not enough.
Without any or all of the information those who made the decision have been privy to. People still have to try and imply there was massive amounts of incompetence and stupidy on behalf of those at the club during the whole process. Which was a very difficult one to navigate.
The end result is what they wanted all along, and now they have got it they still aren't happy, because it wasn't what they were prepared for.
Why it took so long, the wording in the statements, calls for them to show the extra evidence etc.
So maybe, instead of going overboard with the negative criticism of the club and how they handled this, maybe just maybe they could appreciate that they know about 1% of what actually happened and how the process was handled. Accept that this was an incredibly difficult process to manage, mistakes were made, but the right decision club was made in the end.