Marcus Rashford (out)

There was a poll on here where 85% wanted rid at one point before his new contract. I think we'll struggle to get rid now for any kind of fee.

Like nearly every other decision around recruitment/contracts in the last 10 years, they have squandered millions by giving him what he wanted.
 
Sam Wallace is speculating about some sort of brief compromise between Rashford & Amorim, to protect his value, and help the team, and that things aren't at a point where there is no way back, (like Sancho and ETH).

I wonder how he'll be received at OT on Monday if he does come back into the team.
This is the part where I disagree. I can guarantee Rashford stepts on the pitch and mops about. The club and coach then look weak.
Rashford is not going to help this team. He’s going to sulk on the pitch. That’s his nature and why we are here in the first place.
 
So we should just believe Mitten who sells himself to the Ineos people for interviews? The same Ineos who so far has proven to be absolutely heartless and penny pinching towards everyone inside the club?

Put the blme on the people in charge who so far has run the club into the ground and from a PR perspective United is looked at as a disaster so far under their reign.



Yes.

There is not a more reliable United journo than Mitten. He's a life long fan and would not come out with a statement like this if it wasn't true. Maybe you don't want to hear it, but Rashford has clearly not been giving his all for quite some time.

Mitten didn't sell himself to Ineos at all. He asked to speak to Ratcliffe and has been openly very critical of certain Ineos decisions.
 
The fact that Rashford is rotten is only news for a section of our fanbase who refused to see what rest of us have been seeing for years. This is least surprising bit.
 
So we should just believe Mitten who sells himself to the Ineos people for interviews? The same Ineos who so far has proven to be absolutely heartless and penny pinching towards everyone inside the club?

Put the blme on the people in charge who so far has run the club into the ground and from a PR perspective United is looked at as a disaster so far under their reign.

Did you actually read the interview Mitten did with Ratcliffe?
 
Yes.

There is not a more reliable United journo than Mitten. He's a life long fan and would not come out with a statement like this if it wasn't true. Maybe you don't want to hear it, but Rashford has clearly not been giving his all for quite some time.

Mitten didn't sell himself to Ineos at all. He asked to speak to Ratcliffe and has been openly very critical of certain Ineos decisions.

I remember Mitten saying last year at some point that one of the only United players he’s ever struggled with as a journalist was Rashford, and he has a fantastic rapport with most players.
He’s made numerous comments about him being advised poorly as well.
 
I can't stand (most) journalists. So apparently Mitten knew for years but now that Rashford is almost certainly out the door it is the right timing to finaly reveal it and tear down his character?

Granted, maybe he gave his word to be quiet or something but still he's a vulture who omitted the "truth".. a good journalist should be the opposite of that.

I never take a journalists word without thinking for myself. Unlike a poster on a forum (who might have strong opinions) they actually do have an agenda, it's their job.
Posters like you would have accused Mitten of being destructive if he had released this information any other time. There’s no good time to reveal these things.
 
I can't stand (most) journalists. So apparently Mitten knew for years but now that Rashford is almost certainly out the door it is the right timing to finaly reveal it and tear down his character?

Granted, maybe he gave his word to be quiet or something but still he's a vulture who omitted the "truth".. a good journalist should be the opposite of that.

I never take a journalists word without thinking for myself. Unlike a poster on a forum (who might have strong opinions) they actually do have an agenda, it's their job.
He hasn't outright said it but he's been hinting for years that there were issues with Rashford. Like @Rockets Redglare said he's made comments before about Rashford receiving poor advice. It isn't Andy's style to tear down somebody's character especially a United player and a local lad at that.
 
I can't stand (most) journalists. So apparently Mitten knew for years but now that Rashford is almost certainly out the door it is the right timing to finaly reveal it and tear down his character?

Granted, maybe he gave his word to be quiet or something but still he's a vulture who omitted the "truth".. a good journalist should be the opposite of that.

I never take a journalists word without thinking for myself. Unlike a poster on a forum (who might have strong opinions) they actually do have an agenda, it's their job.

These types of posts are hilarious. Either you didn't bother to watch the video for the 30s it would have taken or you've no idea how journalism works, and he never tore down his character at all.

He said he was told off the record so he couldn't have reported it on any of it at the time.

Now it's come to a head, he can say that all of the previous managers had issues with Rashford without going into specifics and betraying confidences. If you print something you were told off the record, you won't have much of a career in journalism.
 
I am quite sad about it really and I think any true United fan should be. It seems obvious Rashford has lost his way over the past few years and I suspect the turmoil at the club as he has been developing hasn’t helped.

I’m not sure what kind of character he is but I suspect he’d of benefited coming through when we had stability in and around him, and leadership on and off the pitch. I don’t think the club has provided him with the right environment if I’m honest and I suspect he’s been allowed to become quite spoilt and above criticism. Really damaging for a dressing room.

I think what’s clear now though, especially after the Mitten piece, is that he’s gone. No coming back from this.

I’d be really interested to hear both sides of the story when it’s all said and done.
The other conclusion is that the club is clearly handling this badly. We seem to be doing all we can to tank his value and ensure that we either have no one wanting to buy him at all or that we have to sell him for peanuts. The more of these articles get released and the longer Rashford is out of the squad, the less chance we have of selling him in January.

Like you, I’ll be fascinated to hear both sides of the story once this has fully played out.
 
The fact that Rashford is rotten is only news for a section of our fanbase who refused to see what rest of us have been seeing for years. This is least surprising bit.

I always felt something was off with him. Very sad as he is a local lad. The way he came in and instantly made an impact was incredible. Something happened along the way. The ego was probably already big on the kid, but it most certainly grew with time.

It’s time to leave. No one is bigger than Manchester United
 
The other conclusion is that the club is clearly handling this badly. We seem to be doing all we can to tank his value and ensure that we either have no one wanting to buy him at all or that we have to sell him for peanuts. The more of these articles get released and the longer Rashford is out of the squad, the less chance we have of selling him in January.

Like you, I’ll be fascinated to hear both sides of the story once this has fully played out.

you could argue he was hardly putting himself in the shop window or helping the team in any way for most of the last two years when he got to play so… I don’t really care about Rashfords side. His side is to get his head down and try to play good football. Something he clearly seems incapable of here. It’s not that difficult of a concept for most of us to grasp
 
Yeah probably but this whole new challenge thing, where does he think he can actually go? I think he's played his hand horribly.

What hand? The club has already decided that he's out, which is why we're getting all these leaks, him being ready for a new challenge is nothing more than accepting to leave a place no one wants him at.
 
What hand? The club has already decided that he's out, which is why we're getting all these leaks, him being ready for a new challenge is nothing more than accepting to leave a place no one wants him at.

Well if he actually knuckled down, got back into the team and looked like he gave a shit, he might have a chance of going to a decent team. If he was showing good form in training and there were no other issues Amorim would play him imo, even if the club were looking to sell.

He has literally no options on his current wages. The ready for a new challenge line was bizarre given the effort he puts in on the pitch.
 
Well if he actually knuckled down, got back into the team and looked like he gave a shit, he might have a chance of going to a decent team. If he was showing good form in training and there were no other issues Amorim would play him imo, even if the club were looking to sell.

He has literally no options on his current wages. The ready for a new challenge line was bizarre given the effort he puts in on the pitch.
He has 4 years left on his deal though so, if he’s the arrogant layabout that many on here seem to want to believe, he will just sit tight and pick up his money for doing nothing. Your approach relies entirely on him being a pretty decent guy who wants to play football.
 
Well if he actually knuckled down, got back into the team and looked like he gave a shit, he might have a chance of going to a decent team. If he was showing good form in training and there were no other issues Amorim would play him imo, even if the club were looking to sell.

He has literally no options on his current wages. The ready for a new challenge line was bizarre given the effort he puts in on the pitch.

If he did all that to increase his chances to get a good move, that would mean he was looking to leave, so it's perfectly consistent with saying that you want a new challenge. He could of course lie and say that he wants to stay at the club, but how would that help him when he wants to leave?
 
He has 4 years left on his deal though so, if he’s the arrogant layabout that many on here seem to want to believe, he will just sit tight and pick up his money for doing nothing. Your approach relies entirely on him being a pretty decent guy who wants to play football.
He’d be massively hated if he did that, not just the grumbles that are happening at the moment.

He doesn’t need to be a decent guy, he just needs to not be stupid enough to do that
 
He has 4 years left on his deal though so, if he’s the arrogant layabout that many on here seem to want to believe, he will just sit tight and pick up his money for doing nothing. Your approach relies entirely on him being a pretty decent guy who wants to play football.
I suspect that Ineos are fueling this level of toxicity out of fear of Rashford doing just that. Rashy might stick to the club for 4 years but he won't play, the fans will hate him and things might turn nasty for him in Manchester
 
I was thinking that if Rashford stays, players like garnacho would eventually go the same way. With Rashford gone, the club make a statement and players like garnacho have a chance to heed the lesson and develop into a well rounded person

SAF used to say that no player is bigger than the club but it sounds like Rashford had become exactly that
The worst is that he is not even a top player. I can imagine a player like Messi being bigger than the club.

But Rashford? An average forward with purple patches being so important is embarrassing. A player who is not even picked (by merit) by his NT. It is just a joke.
 
If he did all that to increase his chances to get a good move, that would mean he was looking to leave, so it's perfectly consistent with saying that you want a new challenge. He could of course lie and say that he wants to stay at the club, but how would that help him when he wants to leave?
He should have said nothing. He was too sick to train but a day later telling a journalist he wants to leave. It’s a really shitty thing to do.

The club want him out because he appears to put minimum effort in for seasons on end but thinks he’s a superstar plus massive wages. If he knuckles down and tried I think he’d be more than welcome and wanted at the club
 
He should have said nothing. He was too sick to train but a day later telling a journalist he wants to leave. It’s a really shitty thing to do.

The club want him out because he appears to put minimum effort in for seasons on end but thinks he’s a superstar plus massive wages. If he knuckles down and tried I think he’d be more than welcome and wanted at the club

The club can say that they want him out, the fans can say that they want him out, but it's really shitty of him to take that message and accept that he's going?

Fans are so weird.
 
About time a manager stood up and took him on. He's been taking the p*** for a few years now. Trying to have his PR stuff and being a local lad keep him here.

It’s weird, because ETH tried but at the same time barely did anything.

It would be interesting to compare Sancho’s behaviour to Rashford’s (not that we would ever find out).

I feel like ETH was probably too scared of dropping the bigger name, and also worried about being too light in attack.

Amorim really is happy to ride a storm for the greater good of the team.
 
Yes.

There is not a more reliable United journo than Mitten. He's a life long fan and would not come out with a statement like this if it wasn't true. Maybe you don't want to hear it, but Rashford has clearly not been giving his all for quite some time.

Mitten didn't sell himself to Ineos at all. He asked to speak to Ratcliffe and has been openly very critical of certain Ineos decisions.
Its not only that he could be done for slander if not true.
 
Mitten has been hinting for a long time that Rashford has issues, if you’ve ever listened to any of his podcasts. He is also very well sourced, he’s just not a headline journalist. He specialises in long form pieces, the stories of clubs/players and terrace culture.

I do listen and I know he hints at it, since it's become fashionable to hint at it.

That's all he ever does though. For someone so well connected it's hugely frustrating how little he actually feels able or willing to share.
 
Has anyone considered that Rashford, having given the infamous interview the week before it was revealed, has sat down with Amorim and been honest with him, actually stating that he wants a move and feels that his future is away from the club.

As a result, Amorim has made the decision that it’s best for all parties to go their ways and ultimately, there is no point in Rashford being in the match day squad. If Amorim has him in the squad, there is an unnecessary pressure to put him on the pitch where he will probably stink the place out, especially in light of recent results.

All this vitriol towards him, and yes I’ve been guilty of it in the recent past, is unneeded and gets nobody anywhere. It’s starting to get vibes off Martial FC where both sides of the argument can’t see the wood for the trees
 
So we should just believe Mitten who sells himself to the Ineos people for interviews? The same Ineos who so far has proven to be absolutely heartless and penny pinching towards everyone inside the club?

Put the blme on the people in charge who so far has run the club into the ground and from a PR perspective United is looked at as a disaster so far under their reign.
I’d take Andy Mittens opinion over Henry Winters any day of the week.

Why do people in our fanbase tie themselves up in knots to defend the indefensible.

Rashford had the world on a plate - and has spectacularly fecked it up. Only has himself to blame, not Ole, not Rangnick and not ETH.

His PR team can spin whatever way they want, but they are now coming face to face with reality - any top team with a half decent scouting system will run a mile from Rashford.
 
One thing I'm trying to understand is - as per Mitten's comments that Rashford was a problem for all of his managers evident from their alleged private comments, why didn't any of them attempt to do anything about it? Were they overruled by Woodward/Arnold who insisted the golden boy is untouchable? Were they terrified of the PR minefield they'd have to navigate with the English press?
 
One thing I'm trying to understand is - as per Mitten's comments that Rashford was a problem for all of his managers evident from their alleged private comments, why didn't any of them attempt to do anything about it? Were they overruled by Woodward/Arnold who insisted the golden boy is untouchable? Were they terrified of the PR minefield they'd have to navigate with the English press?
They were weak and incompetent which we already knew. I'd check their bank accounts because they honestly couldn't have done a worse job if they tried.
 
One thing I'm trying to understand is - as per Mitten's comments that Rashford was a problem for all of his managers evident from their alleged private comments, why didn't any of them attempt to do anything about it? Were they overruled by Woodward/Arnold who insisted the golden boy is untouchable? Were they terrified of the PR minefield they'd have to navigate with the English press?
I won't be at all surprised Woodward overruled them. Wasn't Ole forced to apologise to him?
 
Isn't the most likely explanation simply that a poorly performing Rashford with whatever attitude issues still was among the better players, and therefore kept being played?

What did people want to see instead, more Elanga, Sancho?
 
Saudi please, he would love the bling lifestyle and the salary might be close to the ludicrous salary paid by United.

Free transfer just to get rid of this circus, not worth all the talking and never has been.
 
One thing I'm trying to understand is - as per Mitten's comments that Rashford was a problem for all of his managers evident from their alleged private comments, why didn't any of them attempt to do anything about it? Were they overruled by Woodward/Arnold who insisted the golden boy is untouchable? Were they terrified of the PR minefield they'd have to navigate with the English press?

Ole was quickly forced to walk back his comments on Rashford needing to prioritize football.

Perhaps I'm too conspirational but I have a strong feeling that something very fishy between Marcus and the club has been going on in the background since 2018 or so (Mourinho days).
 
They were weak and incompetent which we already knew. I'd check their bank accounts because they honestly couldn't have done a worse job if they tried.
If the club tells you he’s a protected asset, what are you going to do?
 
It’s weird, because ETH tried but at the same time barely did anything.

It would be interesting to compare Sancho’s behaviour to Rashford’s (not that we would ever find out).

I feel like ETH was probably too scared of dropping the bigger name, and also worried about being too light in attack.

Amorim really is happy to ride a storm for the greater good of the team.
This season ETH did drop/sub him though, clearly had enough of the favouritism. To be fair he backed him when the player was under fire, then Rashy goes on the piss and lies to him as thanks
 
The club can say that they want him out, the fans can say that they want him out, but it's really shitty of him to take that message and accept that he's going?

Fans are so weird.
Who in the club or fans has gone to the press with actual names and quotes saying they want Rashford out of the club because the manger certainly hasn’t.

How about you are weird
 
Who in the club or fans has gone to the press with actual names and quotes saying they want Rashford out of the club because the manger certainly hasn’t.

How about you are weird

Ok, so if Rashford or his team had simply leaked to the press that he wanted out, people would have been completely fine with it? You know that's not true.

The club is very clearly briefing the press.
 
I like Mitten overall, even though he can be a bit of a broken record at times, he’s very well informed through his strong relationships with players and ex-players. He's always been very cautious and subtle when speaking about Marcus, which we now know is because he’s known the facts for a long time but hasn’t been able to speak out about it out of respect for his sources.

I do wonder what has triggered him to be open about it now though. I can’t see it being off his own accord / jumping on the band wagon as that doesn’t seem like his style. Maybe one of those sources has given him the okay, maybe the club has had some say over protecting him but they’ve now removed those shields.

Either way, everything is pointing towards his time being up and I for one am excited to see the impact of these ‘bad apples’ leaving.