Women’s groups welcome United’s decision to part ways with Mason Greenwood

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Club criticised for doing bare minimum and only acting after ‘enormous’ social media and press pressure

Women’s rights organisations have welcomed Manchester United’s mutual, calling it a “relief” for many survivors of domestic and sexual abuse while criticising the club for evading accountability.

“It will do nothing to reassure women that claims made against men in positions of power in their club will be taken seriously.” The charity Women’s Aid has been in conversation with the club and said teams must make a clear stand against sexism and misogyny with players from a young age. “Solely focusing on the actions of individual players allows football clubs and institutions to evade accountability for the role they play in maintaining a culture of silence and impunity – a culture that enables these abuses of power and status in the first place,” the statement said.

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