{"id":289861,"date":"2023-09-05T14:20:05","date_gmt":"2023-09-05T14:20:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/?p=289861"},"modified":"2023-09-05T14:20:05","modified_gmt":"2023-09-05T14:20:05","slug":"mason-greenwoods-loan-club-getafe-slammed-as-tone-deaf","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/soccer\/mason-greenwoods-loan-club-getafe-slammed-as-tone-deaf\/","title":{"rendered":"Mason Greenwood's loan club Getafe slammed as 'TONE DEAF'"},"content":{"rendered":"
Mason Greenwood’s loan club Getafe have been branded ‘tone deaf’ after the Spanish side hailed ‘MasonMania’ in social media posts following the controversial forward’s signing from Manchester United.<\/p>\n
Getafe moved for Greenwood on transfer deadline day and took part in his first training session on Tuesday.<\/p>\n
Greenwood is seeking to rebuild his career having not played\u00a0competitive football since December 2021, after he was arrested in January 2022 on suspicion of a number of offences including attempted rape.<\/p>\n
The 21-year-old was subsequently suspended by the Man United, however, in February the Crown Prosecution Service dropped the charges after key witnesses withdrew and new material came to light.<\/p>\n
Man United completed their internal investigation into the player’s conduct in August and mutually agreed with the 21-year-old forward that his career should ‘recommence’ away from Old Trafford.<\/p>\n
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Getafe uploaded a video of Mason Greenwood greeting young Getafe fans on social media\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Getafe were accused of being ‘tone deaf’ for promoting Greenwood’s signing as ‘MasonMania’<\/p>\n
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Getafe have faced criticism for their decision to sign Greenwood, but the club have continued to promote his arrival on their social media accounts.<\/p>\n
A clip released on the Twitter which showed Greenwood greeting and posing for photos with young supporters.<\/p>\n
Getafe labelled the clip ‘The MasonMania’, with the new forward also seen signing a fan’s flag.<\/p>\n
The Spanish outfit were slammed on social media for the post, with the club branded ‘tone deaf’ and having ‘zero shame’.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Getafe have to be the most tone deaf club I\u2019ve ever seen in my life. Read the room,’ one account said.<\/p>\n
‘This is all a bit mental. Still wrapping my head round their marketing strategy. Seems like they’re just forcing us content to desensitise everyone,’ a second said.<\/p>\n
‘I\u2019m sorry this is slightly comical at this point. Wtf????, a third wrote, with another commenting ‘There is zero shame in this world.’<\/p>\n
Despite social media criticism, Greenwood\u00a0was warmly welcomed during an open training session on Tuesday.<\/p>\n
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One fan held up a signing requesting Greenwood’s shirt during an open training session<\/p>\n
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Another supporter was pictured wearing the forward’s new Getafe shirt after his signing<\/p>\n
One young fan was pictured holding up a sign reading ‘Mason G. Can you give me your t-shirt please’.<\/p>\n
The sign included photos of Greenwood and the Manchester United club crest, as well as his former shirt at the Premier League club.<\/p>\n
Fans were also pictured wearing Greenwood’s new Getafe shirt, with the English forward having been confirmed as the LaLiga side’s new number 12.<\/p>\n
Greenwood is set to be presented as a Getafe player on Tuesday evening.\u00a0<\/p>\n
His first training session was promoted on the club’s social media, with a video on the side’s English-language Twitter account showing Greenwood stepping onto the pitch with his new team-mates ahead of the open session.<\/p>\n
The video was shared with the caption: ‘We love you Mason Greenwood’, tagging the player and adding multiple heart emojis.<\/p>\n
Greenwood’s loan deal with Getafe is thought to include a break clause which would allow the side to send the player back to United during the January window if unhappy with how the move has developed.<\/p>\n
A domestic abuse charity in Spain has criticised Getafe’s decision to sign Greenwood, calling on the club to overturn its decision.<\/p>\n
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Greenwood was pictured in training with his Getafe team-mates for the first time on Tuesday<\/p>\n
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The forward’s arrival has proved controversial with Getafe facing calls to overturn the decision<\/p>\n
A club spokesperson has reportedly defended the move by stating that Greenwood had been ‘declared innocent’.<\/p>\n
Getafe head coach Jose Bordalas has defended the club, but admitted it was a ‘delicate situation’.<\/p>\n
‘It is a very delicate situation to trivialise that issue,’\u00a0Bordalas said.<\/p>\n
‘Everyone knows what happened and appropriate measures were taken. Everyone knows how it ended, with a non-convictory sentence.<\/p>\n
‘He is a footballer of a very high level and arrives at Getafe with enormous enthusiasm.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
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