buchansleftleg
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Can't see the comparison between the two really. At least Marcus had enough brain cells to put his seatbelt on in his recent car crashes.How did more people not jump on the princess di wum?
Can't see the comparison between the two really. At least Marcus had enough brain cells to put his seatbelt on in his recent car crashes.How did more people not jump on the princess di wum?
Difficult to have your seatbelt on and suck somebody off at the same time.Can't see the comparison between the two really. At least Marcus had enough brain cells to put his seatbelt on in his recent car crashes.
To chatGPT!!it genuinely hard to not see parallels between the two. Lovely Marcus - Evil Utd
Lovely Di - Evil Royal family. Charitable reputation. Intense media scrutiny. The nation’s darling. It’s all there. Someone should write a thesis on it
Noooooooo
Noooooooo
Difficult to have your seatbelt on and suck somebody off at the same time.
Think the only way he goes is if we pay to make it happen. It's a mess.hope hes gone in the next week so we can bolster the squad.
That would have been Ole/Rangnik time, yes? Ralf dropped him for Elanga so thats not a shockWell I'm shocked... not.
Just listening to Norwegian MU podcast, where one of the hosts mentioned a discussion they had about Rashford about 4 years ago, where reports had been coming from MU, that his teammates at the time where very unhappy with his effort in training and on the pitch... so to people that can't believe that Rashford is lazy or hasn't been 100% committed, is not new at all. The host that mentioned this, is a guy that on twitter broke the Shaw injury news at the start of this season 2 or 3 days before the club itself came out with the news, so they have contacts inside the club and has had it for many years(for anyone doubting the info I'm sharing here).
To whom?I hope the club didn't propose that. How insulting.
It could never well have turned out differently for Rashford if he had a stern manager at some crucial points in his career - unfortunately, he had a pandering OleWell I'm shocked... not.
Just listening to Norwegian MU podcast, where one of the hosts mentioned a discussion they had about Rashford about 4 years ago, where reports had been coming from MU, that his teammates at the time where very unhappy with his effort in training and on the pitch... so to people that can't believe that Rashford is lazy or hasn't been 100% committed, is not new at all. The host that mentioned this, is a guy that on twitter broke the Shaw injury news at the start of this season 2 or 3 days before the club itself came out with the news, so they have contacts inside the club and has had it for many years(for anyone doubting the info I'm sharing here).
I agree with this sentiment entirelyJust don't play him. He either takes a pay cut to fulfil his ambition to push for the England squad or hel go Saudi for the money.
Napoli of courseTo whom?
Does yourself count?Difficult to have your seatbelt on and suck somebody off at the same time.
Oh yes, agreed.Napoli of course
He had LVG first and then two and a half years of Jose before Ole became his manager, blaming Ole for Rashford's inability to take responsibility for his career sounds more like some weird agenda than anything close to the truth.It could never well have turned out differently for Rashford if he had a stern manager at some crucial points in his career - unfortunately, he had a pandering Ole
Why don't they buy him then?
Fair post.He's a prime example of the issue United fans/the club have with overrating/romanticising their academy players too much. Everyone wants every academy player to be the new "class of 92" and it often ends up with holding on and giving players endless chances to make it before moving them on. In Rashfords situation, he DID make it to the point of being a quality forward. But then United fans and the club go even further and start pushing him as this untouchable, world class talent and player and pay him as such while ignoring countless red flags. We indulge these players at every turn because they are "local lads" and are never able to just say no. Now we are reaping what we sow.
In general we indulge players and overrate them for far too long, but Rashford is the ultimate example of this. People make a montage of clips from 2017 and say "can't believe some fans want him sold, local lad born and bred" when the player himself hasn't treated the club and his position in it with the sort of reverence you'd think for almost half a decade!
Why don't they buy him then?
True.Loan with obligation to buy in the summer is fine. He’ll do really well there, I am sure of it.
Half of his problem is mental, needs a change of scenery. It’s all gotten too comfortable and a bit stale here.
I don't deny there is (maybe was) an element of truth to what you are saying with our fanbase, but I think we have also seen recently with Garnacho and Mainoo that just like any fanbase, we can turn on a player pretty quickly too.He's a prime example of the issue United fans/the club have with overrating/romanticising their academy players too much. Everyone wants every academy player to be the new "class of 92" and it often ends up with holding on and giving players endless chances to make it before moving them on. In Rashfords situation, he DID make it to the point of being a quality forward. But then United fans and the club go even further and start pushing him as this untouchable, world class talent and player and pay him as such while ignoring countless red flags. We indulge these players at every turn because they are "local lads" and are never able to just say no. Now we are reaping what we sow.
In general we indulge players and overrate them for far too long, but Rashford is the ultimate example of this. People make a montage of clips from 2017 and say "can't believe some fans want him sold, local lad born and bred" when the player himself hasn't treated the club and his position in it with the sort of reverence you'd think for almost half a decade!
Noooooooo
That is what other clubs would do. And he would leave in that terms (instead sitting on the stands for the rest of contract). But we will not do that.Just don't play him. He either takes a pay cut to fulfil his ambition to push for the England squad or hel go Saudi for the money.
It is the truth, all the 'Rashy' nonsense and the non football stuff started whole Ole was the manager. He was pandered to no end.He had LVG first and then two and a half years of Jose before Ole became his manager, blaming Ole for Rashford's inability to take responsibility for his career sounds more like some weird agenda than anything close to the truth.
It is the truth, all the 'Rashy' nonsense and the non football stuff started whole Ole was the manager. He was pandered to no end.
Under Jose and Lvg he was completely different. He was hard working player. The fact is that under Solskjaer he became diva.He had LVG first and then two and a half years of Jose before Ole became his manager, blaming Ole for Rashford's inability to take responsibility for his career sounds more like some weird agenda than anything close to the truth.