"We had to support our player and genuinely felt, like Rio has said, that it was an honest mistake. It is important to know that Manchester United never said, and Rio Ferdinand never said, that a mistake hadn't been made"
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The quote’s core maneuver is the double negative at the end: “never said... that a mistake hadn’t been made.” It sounds transparent, even humble, but it’s really an exercise in narrowing what can be pinned on them. They’re not denying error; they’re denying denial. That’s a subtle but important difference in public crisis language, because it signals cooperation with accountability while still protecting the individual (and the brand) from charges of deceit or arrogance.
Naming “Rio” repeatedly is also a tactic. It personalizes the controversy, moving it from “club wrongdoing” to “player narrative,” where “honest mistake” becomes the preferred frame. “Honest” is the keyword: it’s less about whether the mistake happened than whether it should carry moral stain or punitive consequence.
Contextually, this reads like modern damage control before “damage control” became a meme: keep the institution aligned, concede only what’s unavoidable, and recast the scandal as human error rather than structural failure. The intent isn’t to clarify the truth; it’s to stabilize the story.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Gill, David. (2026, January 17). We had to support our player and genuinely felt, like Rio has said, that it was an honest mistake. It is important to know that Manchester United never said, and Rio Ferdinand never said, that a mistake hadn't been made. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-had-to-support-our-player-and-genuinely-felt-77967/
Chicago Style
Gill, David. "We had to support our player and genuinely felt, like Rio has said, that it was an honest mistake. It is important to know that Manchester United never said, and Rio Ferdinand never said, that a mistake hadn't been made." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-had-to-support-our-player-and-genuinely-felt-77967/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"We had to support our player and genuinely felt, like Rio has said, that it was an honest mistake. It is important to know that Manchester United never said, and Rio Ferdinand never said, that a mistake hadn't been made." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-had-to-support-our-player-and-genuinely-felt-77967/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



