While I understand the irritation of the media's love affair with Manchester United, not everything associated with them that appears on the BBC News should be seen as a bad thing or a slight on our club. I get that we are treated shabbily compared to some other clubs, but there are wider issues at stake here.
The BBC is run by privileged individuals who have come through the private education system & whose political editors are Tories. Our government is happy to live in a country with 4 million children living in poverty as long as its MPs & their friends & donors can continue to live a life of luxury.
It's precisely because Rashford plays for MU (& England) that his campaign is newsworthy & being reported on the BBC shows this government up for being the self-serving, uncaring bastards they are; something the BBC is reluctant to do.
Rashford has a platform. His status as a top profile footballer means he has admirers across the political spectrum. He's already shamed the government into paying for school meals once for those who are going hungry. He knows what it means because unlike most of us he went through it himself.
This is one occasion when being affiliated with MU & appearing on the BBC is actually a very good thing!