They'll probably try. It's up to us to stick with Rashford, the same way that for me it was City fans I knew who first made me aware of Sterling's shite treatment in the media.Tweet
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They'll probably try. It's up to us to stick with Rashford, the same way that for me it was City fans I knew who first made me aware of Sterling's shite treatment in the media.Tweet
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A positive thread about one of our players and you have to be like this. And you spelled "publicly" wrong. Pot v kettle.Top guy. And no offence, and I may be judging him incorrectly, but he doesn't seem like the most intelligent guy around so if someone like him can realise this and try to do something it would be nice to see more players doing so, publically. They have a lot of power, even just to breakdown stigma, and would be nice to see them use it.
Anyway, if you haven't, RT his Tweet about this to your MP.
And why don't you think he's intelligent then Danny?Top guy. And no offence, and I may be judging him incorrectly, but he doesn't seem like the most intelligent guy around so if someone like him can realise this and try to do something it would be nice to see more players doing so, publically. They have a lot of power, even just to breakdown stigma, and would be nice to see them use it.
Anyway, if you haven't, RT his Tweet about this to your MP.
I think it boils down to the fact he can be fractured in his delivery but I feel that it may be partly because he tries to be articulate in his answers instead of the usual grunts and groans and the "lads gave it 110%"I don't know how anybody could hear Marcus Rashford give an interview and view him as unintelligent. He is a well-spoken, polite young man and it has transpired over the last few weeks, a great guy who has gone above and beyond what is expected of footballers, in order to make a difference.
Zero doubt that will happen. Look at his flash car or house or something. Look at him enjoying life while campaigning for food for children. What a hypocrite etc....i guarantee you that's coming.Tweet
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That has always been an incredible odd take, as if footballers aren't also human beings who form part of our society.To all the plonkers who have ever argued that footballers (and sportspeople, for that matter) should “stick to sports”, please refer to this: Marcus Rashford is (probably) about to impact upon national government policy. A policy u-turn that will positively benefit thousands of children. At the very least he - as well as those who have supported his mission - has ensured that the conversation is taking place on every news channel in the country. That’s power. That’s why these lads must be encouraged to use their platform for something more than football. What a brilliant lad.
Wondering this myself, strange comment when he's never not sounded well spoken and bright in interviews.And why don't you think he's intelligent then Danny?
I've watched Marcus a lot on MUTV (and elsewhere) and I'm always struck how mature and intelligent he is. A few times he's been interviewed alongside his friend Jesse Lingard and you can't help noticing how mature he is at 22 compared to Jesse at 27, who always pulls a face and looks as if he's about to break into his dab, while Marcus makes some sharp observation. But I don't want to start Jesse-bashing.Top guy. And no offence, and I may be judging him incorrectly, but he doesn't seem like the most intelligent guy around so if someone like him can realise this and try to do something it would be nice to see more players doing so, publically. They have a lot of power, even just to breakdown stigma, and would be nice to see them use it.
Anyway, if you haven't, RT his Tweet about this to your MP.
Admittedly, that was always likely to be the case in Scotland. The England U Turn though is quite something.Sturgeon's just announced the continuation of free school meals/vouchers through the school holidays in Scotland.
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