That last comment sums up our whole argument in a nutshell. Those who think the same, deserve you.
As for copy & pasting from Wiki, actually some of it is from Manchester Utd as well, but perhaps they don't know about their players either ?
Here's some more.
Wilson's first goal of the
2014–15 season came on
17 January 2015, when he came on as a substitute for
Jonny Evans and scored in added time at the end of a 2–0 win at
Queens Park Rangers
On
26 November 2015, Wilson joined
Football League Championship club
Brighton & Hove Albion on a loan deal lasting until the end of the season
MANCHESTER UNITED academy coach Paul McGuinness believes youngster Marcus Rashford is ready for the step up to the first-team.
By
David Wright
PUBLISHED: 10:59,
Tue, Dec 15, 2015 | UPDATED: 11:31, Tue, Dec 15, 2015
The England Under-18 international
has been called up to Louis van Gaal's match-day squads for recent Premier League matches at Watford and Leicester due to injuries.
But 18-year-old,
who bagged his first goal for United's Under-21s last night in the 6-1 demolition over Leicester, is yet to make it off the bench.
Again, stop being a dick. It is true, & don't try to lie to people. I heard these rumours, watched the player, & commented on it, at the time, even questioning folks on here about him vs City, is how I know about it.
What does it matter where Rashford was when Wilson made his debut ? Answer, none at all, only to you who have made a tit of yourself by trying to be a smartarse.
Wilson became the main Utd academy striker in the first team picture, got his chance, & was declared not quite good enough so moved on loan, whilst this was happening Rashford was being talked about as the next kid in & was brought through as Wilson was fazed out. Which is how it should be & how it used to be at City.
Loads of his team mates from his kid's team, also played for Utd, most moved on, but they still got a chance first, as Jack Byrne would have if he'd been there.
We have not been using our academy players, instead awaiting perfection, which rarely happens. They use them & see who gets in, which is how it should be. It helps rest senior players, gives a more youthful feel to the squad & livens up the fans. Our kids are, on the whole, more talented than theirs.
Their kids are higher profile, have more incentive to reach the first team & most will fetch a better fee because of it, which is all good for the club.
Hopefully we will start to do the same, like we have with a few this season.