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  • #91
    Re: Marcus Rashford

    Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Grealish is hardly the most popular player in Britain, and there was a time when everybody hated him. It took a few stories about his good deeds to help redeem his character.
    What about Rashfords good deeds?

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    • #92
      Re: Marcus Rashford

      Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
      Yeah, but who was praising him for that?
      Who said anythign about praise? You asked who gets a free pass? Changing the goalposts now ive told you how one has been treated completely different to other.

      Rashford, Sterling, Dele Ali. Theyve all had cetain sections of the press really come after them this last few years. It doesnt take a genius to work out whats the common theme and it isnt that they are all professional footballers.

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      • #93
        Re: Marcus Rashford

        Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
        What about Rashfords good deeds?
        All done with a hidden agenda if you listen to the Daily Mail readers on this thread. Strip him of his MBE.

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        • #94
          Re: Marcus Rashford

          Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
          Quite easily when responding to gammons like you
          Must do you some good I suppose..

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          • #95
            Re: Marcus Rashford

            Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
            What about Rashfords good deeds?
            Rashford is obviously interfering and playing at politics. He needs to know his place and leave social issues to the experts who are doing a great job.

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            • #96
              Re: Marcus Rashford

              Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
              Who said anythign about praise? You asked who gets a free pass? Changing the goalposts now ive told you how one has been treated completely different to other.

              Rashford, Sterling, Dele Ali. Theyve all had cetain sections of the press really come after them this last few years. It doesnt take a genius to work out whats the common theme and it isnt that they are all professional footballers.
              :thumbup:

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              • #97
                Re: Marcus Rashford

                Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
                Rashford is obviously interfering and playing at politics. He needs to know his place and leave social issues to the experts who are doing a great job.
                Virtue signalling i think they call it. Upsets the **** out of them on here.

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                • #98
                  Re: Marcus Rashford

                  Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
                  Quite easily when responding to gammons like you
                  tbf, AQM nailed his colours to the mast on Rashford pretty early. Who can forget this bit of bile.

                  “Where they can, it’s a parents job to feed their children.” Completely true. Maybe if Rashford's old man had hung around a bit to support the kids he's fathered his mother might not have had such a tough time.. Sorry did I say father, perhaps should have said fathers...

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                  • #99
                    Re: Marcus Rashford

                    Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
                    Who said anythign about praise? You asked who gets a free pass? Changing the goalposts now ive told you how one has been treated completely different to other.

                    Rashford, Sterling, Dele Ali. Theyve all had cetain sections of the press really come after them this last few years. It doesnt take a genius to work out whats the common theme and it isnt that they are all professional footballers.
                    :thumbup:

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                    • Re: Marcus Rashford

                      Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                      Yup, i'd agree entirely, very sad. He was used and spat out when there was nothing left for him to do. The point i was making is that plenty of football fans have immortalised Best, and giggled away at his drunken behaviour, celebrated on TV in the 80s and 90s etc. It's cultural, and Best's culture was white working class (the lowest kind), shagging, pissed up etc. ou know as well as i do that plenty of blokes have been back slapped by their peers for that type of behaviour. Rashford gets involved, different story, because different culture.
                      You make some good points, but don't forget that football has changed completely. These days the players are closely monitored for health and fitness, and you'd never get away with what they did in the past. You even get fined if you are a minute late on the training pitch, or for a meeting, etc.

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                      • Re: Marcus Rashford

                        Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                        tbf, AQM nailed his colours to the mast on Rashford pretty early. Who can forget this bit of bile.
                        And he says 50% of my posts are rude or unpleasent. Wow.

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                        • Re: Marcus Rashford

                          Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
                          Who said anythign about praise? You asked who gets a free pass? Changing the goalposts now ive told you how one has been treated completely different to other.

                          Rashford, Sterling, Dele Ali. Theyve all had cetain sections of the press really come after them this last few years. It doesnt take a genius to work out whats the common theme and it isnt that they are all professional footballers.
                          Sterling has received loads of praise in his time. Dele Ali is justified, as even his own manager warned him about how his career could end up if he didn't sort himself out.

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                          • Re: Marcus Rashford

                            Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
                            Sterling has received loads of praise in his time. .
                            :hehe: :hehe:

                            Get in the stingies ffs.

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                            • Re: Marcus Rashford

                              Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                              Just wondering why he got one and those 100's of deserving people didn't. At the time he was plastered all over the media for his non-football activities. No doubt a crude political move to appeal to the 'working class football-loving bloke'
                              Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                              Old white [Tory] blokes gave him an MBE
                              :sherlock:

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                              • Re: Marcus Rashford

                                Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
                                Who said anythign about praise? You asked who gets a free pass? Changing the goalposts now ive told you how one has been treated completely different to other.

                                Rashford, Sterling, Dele Ali. Theyve all had cetain sections of the press really come after them this last few years. It doesnt take a genius to work out whats the common theme and it isnt that they are all professional footballers.
                                :thumbup:

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