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    #46
    He shouldn't have to explain himself - he's a credit to his community, his club and to the country.

    So he missed a penalty, big whoop - life goes on and children won't stop being hungry because England won a big shiny thing.
    Was muß, das muß.

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      #47
      Originally posted by HamboCairns View Post
      He shouldn't have to explain himself - he's a credit to his community, his club and to the country.

      So he missed a penalty, big whoop - life goes on and children won't stop being hungry because England won a big shiny thing.

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        #48
        Originally posted by HamboCairns View Post
        He shouldn't have to explain himself - he's a credit to his community, his club and to the country.

        So he missed a penalty, big whoop - life goes on and children won't stop being hungry because England won a big shiny thing.
        Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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          #49
          Don’t care about England, detest United but this lad has my genuine admiration.

          This is how the Marcus Rashford mural in Withington looks this morning
          3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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            #50
            that's class

            He will get an ovation from the KOP when they come to Anfield too I think.

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              #51
              He should. But only after we beat them 10-0

              He transcends rivalry for me with this work outside football. As said above, he doesnt need to explain himself.
              *Except Michael, who died.

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                #52
                Yeah, he is a proper hero. We need more people like him in this time we find ourselves in.

                I think he is remarkable, but maybe given the background that he comes from it is not surprising? He has been brought up with great values and has a talent that has brought him wealth and profile. He is using that for a greater good.

                It all falls into the demonising of the poor. That people with nothing are some sort of criminal underclass. When, of course, they can also raise great children with good values.

                Hopefully he is the first of many. If anything the need is higher and more desperate than ever, the fight has just begun.

                It is depressing as **** that so much of what we (well not all of us) want to see in society falls onto the shoulders of a 23 year old kid.
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                  #53
                  Took my lad and his best mate to the mural yesterday, it's a pretty incredible sight and vibe around the place. The positive influence Rashford has on young kids is remarkable.

                  Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                    Took my lad and his best mate to the mural yesterday, it's a pretty incredible sight and vibe around the place. The positive influence Rashford has on young kids is remarkable.

                    your lad's mate seems to have mistakenly picked up one of those abundance of charity shop shirts instead of an LFC one...

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                      #55
                      Yip, he's a fantastic force for good.

                      Ran this crooked Government ragged over the last 18 months.

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                        #56
                        Big time..........he has been brilliant since the pandemic.

                        It will be interesting to see what he does after his football career.

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                          #57
                          It’s great to see two different football shirts, ones that have this testosterone fuelled rivalry photographed together also.

                          Bringing up two young boys trying to explain away, the toxic masculinity around football is sometimes quite hard. It’s fine to have rivals, but once the game is done that should be it. We are all guilty of this. A guy like Rashford and an event such as this should and could hopefully bring people together. Football seems to have lost that power to unite.
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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
                            It’s great to see two different football shirts, ones that have this testosterone fuelled rivalry photographed together also.

                            Bringing up two young boys trying to explain away, the toxic masculinity around football is sometimes quite hard. It’s fine to have rivals, but once the game is done that should be it. We are all guilty of this. A guy like Rashford and an event such as this should and could hopefully bring people together. Football seems to have lost that power to unite.
                            I think that post final its found it again. If that lasts, I think is a different matter.
                            *Except Michael, who died.

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                              #59
                              That’s a great photo Shaggy.



                              That Seige in the blue top?
                              3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                                #60
                                Looks nothing like Rashford.
                                Was muß, das muß.

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