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Update; Manchester City and Rashford team up with a slam dunk exchange.
Some things are bigger than rivalry and football, putting this evil witch in her place is one of them .
Update; Manchester City and Rashford team up with a slam dunk exchange.
Oh no! Rashford has turned Katie Hopkins into a raging City fan :)
Update; Manchester City and Rashford team up with a slam dunk exchange.
Maybe because pep is not English and wants to be careful and correct with his wordsPep had a PR team and during the time he was wearing the yellow ribbon. He still does. He is very publicly active in Catalonia. This whole silly argument that Rashford has PR people writing the tweets is a bit like saying Pep didn’t write his own tweets about the plight of the Catalonian political prisoners. Who cares.
And if you didn’t slag Pep off for his PR moves and his PR team then you’ll have to ask yourself why Rashford is different.
You have to say well done to Marcus Rashford. You also have to say that this whole thing has clearly been stage managed by influencers for maximum social effect. Today alone he's been name checked in the House of Commons, the Sky News ticker referred to him as "Manchester United player and anti-poverty campaigner", some bloke on SSN said that Boris should put him in charge of a Social Mobility Commission and the Mail online has reported that the odds of him winning the Sports Personality of the Year have been slashed from 80/1 to being joint favourite with Tyson Fury.
Fair play to to the lad but plenty of other players and clubs have done much social and charity work during the pandemic but all this hysteria is pushing their activities into the shade.
true, but many would say the same about the sometimes over the top praise Raheem gets after he forced the media’s hand and effectively stopped them slagging him off. We should just be able to celebrate them both doing great things for their communities
Seems like a throughly decent young man, other than playing for them twats. Well done Marcus
Someone suggested on here that many of the blues commenting about the media overkill today would not have complained if a City player had written the letter.
I will turn that round a bit and ask would the media have given a fraction of the coverage to someone like Raz for example or indeed any player not from a team in red? There would be very little positive comment in support and the proposal would have got nowhere.
Football starts again tomorrow after a long break. In the evening the League Champions will play a team once called the invincibles and yet our piss poor media seems to be more concerned about what Kyle Walker did 5 weeks ago. And tomorrow there will be little about City. Front and back pages will be all about United and the other team in red.
And Marcus Rashford will be writing to the government about how he wants them to deal the financial crisis looming in months to come.