This is so heartbreaking; He's just a kid. The pain in his voice is evident.
This is institutional racism in action.
Daryl McLune, 16 at the time, was arrested in Wandsworth in July 2021 on suspicion of attempted murder after his mum, Annette McLune, jumped from the roof of their flat in a suicide attempt.
He'd been at his grandma's and cycled home to find his mum critically injured. He was then handcuffed in the street and held for nearly 24 hours, despite not being involved.
Police later found a suicide note and razor blades showing it was self-harm, and he was released without charge. The experience left him with PTSD and affected his schooling.
He later sued the Met Police, and a jury found he was racially discriminated against and treated less fairly than a non-Black boy would have been, awarding him £130,000.
His barrister said it wasn't careful policing, it was a child in crisis being wrongly treated as a suspect, and that discrimination can be unconscious.
The club turned down the All or Nothing documentary before.
The fact they’re doing it now tells me they genuinely believe next season could be huge. It might also be a sign that they’re preparing for a VERY busy transfer window.
🚨🎖️| “Stay tuned because in the next DAYS l
will tell you more about Manchester United and midfielders, but they are ALREADY working on it behind the scenes”. #MUFC [@FabrizioRomano]
There isn’t a single player on a football pitch who would naturally react like this after losing a UCL final unless he’d already thought about it beforehand for the clips.
It’s just not a normal emotional reaction. He’s so performative and it’s honestly cringe af.