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Idxomer

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The bit about Ole is basically him saying I don't want to play anywhere except as a left forward.

This isn't surprising, he looks to sulk more whenever he's on the right.
 

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His PR guys are professionals and I'm sure they get paid good money to do what they do, and they think blaming Ole for his poor form is a good angle to go at?
I could do better than that. All they are doing with all these stories is making it worse for him.

Nobody cares who you are or what you're like off the pitch. All we want is for you to show some effort for 90 minutes once a week. That's it. Nothing more
 
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Who is advising him at the moment? This PR campaign is about as crass as it comes.
Kelly Hogarth, who he's worked with since 2018. They joined Roc Nation together, then left together at the start of 2021 to start a new agency called Thelma Gwen.

Thelma Gwen redefines representation with its truly bespoke approach to strategy, married with an industry-renowned brand build expertise. This is authentic, uncompromising, storytelling for sustainable success, and business management driven by purpose and integrity. Thelma Gwen brings about a modern and refreshing take on talent and brand management
They signed Sterling in October last year. Right now he's the only other client.
 

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It's absolutely nuts the sheer amount of journalists that Rashford's team have got to print pure PR fluff pieces today. Simon Stone the latest to get in on the act.

Chris Wheeler's (Daily Mail) worship-piece even included a headline about Rashford being such a conscientious, soft-hearted young man that he didn't get out of bed for a week after the penalty miss. It was hastily edited the next morning to 'couldn't get out of bed for a few days', and the headline amened to remove all mention of it, after their commenters pointed out that Rashford was pictured singing and dancing in a private jet 3 days after the Final, on his way to Turks & Caicos.

Just a nutty level of media management that reflects as badly on the 'journalists' as it does on Rashford and his team.

Remember this the next time there are dressing room leaks. Journalists don't do this for free. They get something in return.
This, 100% this. People read and digest what these journalists write about every single day, and a whole heap of it is literally fiction, stuff that's been made up out of complete nothing, by PR teams and clever journalists, it's deceitful and in a broader view, is ruining journalism.
 

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I was as swept up as anyone in the whole Marcus Rashford is the saviour of the poor hype the past year or so, which I put down partly to collective lockdown madness, but am seriously wondering if it isn't almost entirely the work of some PR genius who realised they could take this random young footballer and turn him into an icon.

I doubt he wrote even half the stuff that he did to be honest, looking back - taking on MPs on Twitter, etc. It feels ridiculous even writing that, because how could it possibly have been? It was too well constructed, too pitch perfect to be real. Even down to elements such as him wearing a facemask in post-match interviews etc, all feels so carefully orchestrated looking back now.

I feel like I'm being incredibly harsh as I do genuinely like the kid, and from a football perspective think he is just going through a prolonged rough patch of form, but this PR onslaught this week has really pissed me off.
 

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The bit about Ole is basically him saying I don't want to play anywhere except as a left forward.

This isn't surprising, he looks to sulk more whenever he's on the right.
Yeah that sulking when he was played on the right pissed me off.

It felt like Ole was trying to play him on the right to evolve his game. Force him to get his head up and provide for others. But all Rashford wants to do is cut in from the left and get a shot off.

Now the goals have dried up, he has little else to offer and his confidence has fallen of a cliff.
 

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So the reasons for drop in quality have been:

Back injury
Mental fragility after Euros pen miss
Off-field work
Split from girlfriend

And now we could add "working harder at the training ground" as a potential excuse for poor form. Not saying you are implying it, but I'm sure it can be a reason for the diehard Rashford fans to defend his performances.
You forgot out of position, managers use him wrong, and the very best: its Ronaldos fault.
 

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I was as swept up as anyone in the whole Marcus Rashford is the saviour of the poor hype the past year or so, which I put down partly to collective lockdown madness, but am seriously wondering if it isn't almost entirely the work of some PR genius who realised they could take this random young footballer and turn him into an icon.

I doubt he wrote even half the stuff that he did to be honest, looking back - taking on MPs on Twitter, etc. It feels ridiculous even writing that, because how could it possibly have been? It was too well constructed, too pitch perfect to be real. Even down to elements such as him wearing a facemask in post-match interviews etc, all feels so carefully orchestrated looking back now.

I feel like I'm being incredibly harsh as I do genuinely like the kid, and from a football perspective think he is just going through a prolonged rough patch of form, but this PR onslaught this week has really pissed me off.
I'm pretty sure Rashford has little to no access to his verified social media profiles, they are all managed by teams, I'd assume most pros have private profiles with a throwaway name for their close friends and family.
 

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he is all over the place; on and off the pitch. Unfortunately all of this media attention will only distract him more and make things worse. He often looks deflated, out of options as if he’s new to football. Talking and explaining off the pitch won’t do him any good, he needs to up his game. It’s a terrible place to be for him at the moment, he should overcome this mentally with the help of the manager and the coaching staff.
 

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Kelly Hogarth, who he's worked with since 2018. They joined Roc Nation together, then left together at the start of 2021 to start a new agency called Thelma Gwen.



They signed Sterling in October last year. Right now he's the only other client.
Pretty interesting. Another player who’s caught up his own woes a bit?
 

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So he is struggling , because:

Back Injury - Well he has had an operation now, how long are we going to give him to recover and if he hasnt, then will he improve?
Stuggling to get over his penalty miss - Sterling isnt doing badly and Saka has been superb
Ole - Please, by far his best performances for us came under Ole

Personally even when e broke through scoring goals, I wasnt sure he was the real deal and never have done since. He is a talented player, but his decision making, weight of pass, consistency finishing, workrate, tracking back....its never been fantastic.

The positives in his game for me are his pace (whish seems to have dwindled), his temperament and calmness under pressure. being a local lad bought through the system, some of his tricks and his ability to shoot like Ronaldo (but woefully inconsistent with it). But that not enough to be a top player for me. He was overhyped as the future of English football and our club, was always twaddle and already several talented youngsters are already now way ahead of him in the England squad and we have them comign though within our own.

His performances have been woeful for some time and little more time for excuses
 

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Kelly Hogarth, who he's worked with since 2018. They joined Roc Nation together, then left together at the start of 2021 to start a new agency called Thelma Gwen.



They signed Sterling in October last year. Right now he's the only other client.
"Storytelling for sustainable success"

Unfortunately they can tell as many stories as they want but if their client isn't playing the football good anymore then the stories won't work. Stories won't win leagues
 

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I was as swept up as anyone in the whole Marcus Rashford is the saviour of the poor hype the past year or so, which I put down partly to collective lockdown madness, but am seriously wondering if it isn't almost entirely the work of some PR genius who realised they could take this random young footballer and turn him into an icon.

I doubt he wrote even half the stuff that he did to be honest, looking back - taking on MPs on Twitter, etc. It feels ridiculous even writing that, because how could it possibly have been? It was too well constructed, too pitch perfect to be real. Even down to elements such as him wearing a facemask in post-match interviews etc, all feels so carefully orchestrated looking back now.

I feel like I'm being incredibly harsh as I do genuinely like the kid, and from a football perspective think he is just going through a prolonged rough patch of form, but this PR onslaught this week has really pissed me off.
After watching this about the social media team making players choose what narrative they want I had the same thought -


Most likely a combination of Rashford wanting do something big for charity whilst he was injured, and then utd and Rashford's social media team thinking of the PR aspect going all out and taking it to the next level. This doesn't take anything away from Rashford in what he achieved obviously, I just really dislike the Phil Lynch side of things.
 

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I don't get this whole training longer thing that's popped up, is it pr ? Damage control?
 

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It's absolutely nuts the sheer amount of journalists that Rashford's team have got to print pure PR fluff pieces today. Simon Stone the latest to get in on the act.

Chris Wheeler's (Daily Mail) worship-piece even included a headline about Rashford being such a conscientious, soft-hearted young man that he didn't get out of bed for a week after the penalty miss. It was hastily edited the next morning to 'couldn't get out of bed for a few days', and the headline amened to remove all mention of it, after their commenters pointed out that Rashford was pictured singing and dancing in a private jet 3 days after the Final, on his way to Turks & Caicos.

Just a nutty level of media management that reflects as badly on the 'journalists' as it does on Rashford and his team.

Remember this the next time there are dressing room leaks. Journalists don't do this for free. They get something in return.
I swear it reeks as much shit as you would smell in a pigsty. I swear we need to start waging war against the media just like we used to do. Feck those vultures, the whole lot of them.

What Marcus Rashford should do is to be more like Wayne Rooney. At least, he knew what he had to do when he had a slump to get rid of. No one will tell me that Rashford learned feck all from Rooney after 2 seasons as teammates.
 

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He can't have many more excuses left to tell the press. Maybe he just isn't that good.
 

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Start the PR fella instead of Rashford Saturday his form has been excellent the past week or so
 

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Never has a player needed to bin his ‘people’ more than him now. They patently don’t understand football fans and while he’s clearly a well intentioned , decent young man, he is being steered into a mess of mainstream marketing. He’d be better off sacking whoever is leading him and his ‘messaging’ and maybe put mum in charge.
 

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What are these “so many different positions” he was asked to play in?

Wide left-side forward and wide right-side forward?

feck me he makes it sound as if he was asked to play in goal or chip in and help the parking attendants on match days
 

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It's absolutely nuts the sheer amount of journalists that Rashford's team have got to print pure PR fluff pieces today. Simon Stone the latest to get in on the act.

Chris Wheeler's (Daily Mail) worship-piece even included a headline about Rashford being such a conscientious, soft-hearted young man that he didn't get out of bed for a week after the penalty miss. It was hastily edited the next morning to 'couldn't get out of bed for a few days', and the headline amened to remove all mention of it, after their commenters pointed out that Rashford was pictured singing and dancing in a private jet 3 days after the Final, on his way to Turks & Caicos.

Just a nutty level of media management that reflects as badly on the 'journalists' as it does on Rashford and his team.

Remember this the next time there are dressing room leaks. Journalists don't do this for free. They get something in return.
:lol:
 

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Woah, he was defending him non stop in interviews and saying him being an ex player makes it easier to give instructions and shit. Now he's throwing him under the bus once he left to defend himself and his godawful form. I mean I wanted Ole sacked but this hilarious.

Shows what our players are made of. They throw their manager under the bus in nanoseconds without hesitation.
I had absolutely no time for Ole as a manager, as my posts on here will attest to, but for his many faults the one thing I cannot imagine is him simply telling one of the higher profile players on the team to stop moaning. His whole time at United was built on the players liking him.
 

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Imagine how’d he’d have coped with Sir Alex or Roy Keane as his manager and team mate/captain during this time if a guy comparatively as soft as a wet blanket like Ole is being painted as gruff and dismissive.

If he has to ‘overcome his shyness’ to pluck up the courage to talk to Ole he’d piss himself every time Keane walked into the room
 

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Almost 200 games later and still regularly a total headless chicken in games.When he receives the ball he almost always looks like he has no idea of what he wants to do with it other than make some kind of angle and shoot from anywhere. It's kids stuff and should have been developed beyond just this a long time ago.

Massively overrated by the media who seem to find every way in which not to state what is staring us all right in the face: The lad just isn't that good.
 

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I was as swept up as anyone in the whole Marcus Rashford is the saviour of the poor hype the past year or so, which I put down partly to collective lockdown madness, but am seriously wondering if it isn't almost entirely the work of some PR genius who realised they could take this random young footballer and turn him into an icon.

I doubt he wrote even half the stuff that he did to be honest, looking back - taking on MPs on Twitter, etc. It feels ridiculous even writing that, because how could it possibly have been? It was too well constructed, too pitch perfect to be real. Even down to elements such as him wearing a facemask in post-match interviews etc, all feels so carefully orchestrated looking back now.

I feel like I'm being incredibly harsh as I do genuinely like the kid, and from a football perspective think he is just going through a prolonged rough patch of form, but this PR onslaught this week has really pissed me off.
Whether it was genuine or PR or a bit of both but the school meals thing was a great cause and campaign that made a real difference and nobody could take that away from him.

But for me everything else he’s done since then has been to capitalise from good will/PR from that in order to benefit his own ‘brand’. I don’t see how launching his own clothing line, the GQ Awards, his book, Skype calls with Obama, his various commercial partnerships and endorsements or the range of products he’s launched since then off the back of that are as altruistic endeavours as the spin paints them out to be.

To the point where you feel bad for criticising him sometimes because the spin machine has been so successful that you start to believe that being Kevin the Carrot’s mate in the Aldi TV ad is something akin to such brave charity work as Diana going to the land mine fields. From a ‘brand Rashford’ perspective he’s got a lot of mileage out of the campaign that was the best part of two years ago
 
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Oh yeah and he's fecked up for this.



Painting himself as some sort of downtrodden Tiny Tim figure finally plucking up the courage to confront big bad Ole.

"E-excuse me M-Mr Solskjaer, I was just w-wondering-"
"FECK OFF RASHEH LAD. STOP YOUR FECKING MOANING"

Did the same with Mourinho. As soon as he was sacked, straight away him and his brother posting Insta Stories mocking him...and Rashford coming out saying Jose didn't understand how footballers need to be treated because he didn't play at the highest level. Always somebody or something else to blame.

Messed up set of players we've pandered to.
Dark cloud, silver lining etc etc.

I agreed/supported Mou, LVG, Moyes & Ole's sackings. But I think we have some "politicians" pretending to be players at our club. The current events are showing that no only we need to find a progressive manager, but we need to clean the house. Even if they are from the academy, hell even if that player was born at Old Trafford, if they are not focused on their jobs then out they go.
from this whole PR machine exercise I am already fairly sure that Rashford, Lingard should not have any future at this club. Enough is enough.
 

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Imagine how’d he’d have coped with Sir Alex or Roy Keane as his manager and team mate/captain during this time if a guy comparatively as soft as a wet blanket like Ole is being painted as gruff and dismissive.

If he has to ‘overcome his shyness’ to pluck up the courage to talk to Ole he’d piss himself every time Keane walked into the room
I honestly doubt he would have lasted very long under Ferguson as he did not tolerate chronically ineffective forwards.

Possibly wouldn't have even properly broken into the first team under SAF.
 

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Almost 200 games later and still regularly a total headless chicken in games.When he receives the ball he almost always looks like he has no idea of what he wants to do with it other than make some kind of angle and shoot from anywhere. It's kids stuff and should have been developed beyond just this a long time ago.

Massively overrated by the media who seem to find every way in which not to state what is staring us all right in the face: The lad just isn't that good.
Was massively overrated even by our fans back when he could still score goals. You could always tell the guy's decision making and footballing brain is rubbish.
 

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How are we supposed to cheer for and support this dude? These "leaks" are embarassing.
Jeez, wish we had SAF to sort him out prontissimo.
 

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Throwing Ole under the bus, because he's performed poorly for over a year :lol:

It's not Ole's fault that you run into 3 defenders and lose the ball multiple times a match. I also refuse to believe that Ole told a star player of his to stop moaning after he came to him for advice. We obviously don't know Ole on a personal level, but he doesn't seem like that kind of guy from the outside.

The people putting out these leaks for Rashford are going to encourage even more abuse from the fans. Nobody buys this bullshit.
 

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Oh yeah and he's fecked up for this.



Painting himself as some sort of downtrodden Tiny Tim figure finally plucking up the courage to confront big bad Ole.

"E-excuse me M-Mr Solskjaer, I was just w-wondering-"
"FECK OFF RASHEH LAD. STOP YOUR FECKING MOANING"

Did the same with Mourinho. As soon as he was sacked, straight away him and his brother posting Insta Stories mocking him...and Rashford coming out saying Jose didn't understand how footballers need to be treated because he didn't play at the highest level. Always somebody or something else to blame.

Messed up set of players we've pandered to.
Im as Ole out as you can but this is disgusting piece of article. He needs to go. What a scummy person. Nice big ego from our nobility. How dare some peasant treat a noble like that. Please bow to Sir Rashford. Bet 100% he read this thread too. My message to you is stop putting PR pieces like you are the saint of the world, go out to the pitch and show it instead. Or if not feck off you go. Not going out of bed for that miss ? How bout rapping that crap shit with Lingard in the plane ? And dont want to play other positions ? Get the feck out. Does he think he is Messi or Ronaldo ?
 
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I swear it reeks as much shit as you would smell in a pigsty. I swear we need to start waging war against the media just like we used to do. Feck those vultures, the whole lot of them.

What Marcus Rashford should do is to be more like Wayne Rooney. At least, he knew what he had to do when he had a slump to get rid of. No one will tell me that Rashford learned feck all from Rooney after 2 seasons as teammates.
Rooney never blamed anyone when his form was shite. He only complained when he saw we did feck all in transfer market compared to our rivals which we all know were true. Didnt say he was right in his way but not this weak shit rashford put out
 

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I 100% believe the stuff about Ole.
I actually believe it too. :lol: It also shows in Greenwood the only striker tactic they know in the box is Sheewwwt but that's just more reason he isn't ready for a weekly starting role. Huge holes in his game.
 

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This ’slump’ has been going on for just under a full 12 months, though.
He scored 21-22 goals last season (just 1 pen), had 13-15 assists (?) as well. How many attackers in Europe had those sort of numbers without pens?

Like I mentioned it earlier, if his PR team stops making excuses every time he has a bad game, the pressure on him would be much lower though
 

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BBC News - Marcus Rashford: How the Manchester United forward can rediscover his best form
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59973836

Suggests that he asked Ole what was expected of him and was told to stop moaning. .

Interesting read and obviously things now being drip fed to the press.
Sticking a knife into the current manager so he can build a cushy environment for himself. If that isn’t confirmation that he and his PR team couldn’t give two shits about this club I don’t know what is.
 

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Woah, he was defending him non stop in interviews and saying him being an ex player makes it easier to give instructions and shit. Now he's throwing him under the bus once he left to defend himself and his godawful form. I mean I wanted Ole sacked but this hilarious.

Shows what our players are made of. They throw their manager under the bus in nanoseconds without hesitation.
Ole didn't do enough coaching, Rangnick does too.much coaching. Sick of these players.
 
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