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posted 4 days, 13 hours ago

comment by Garnacho cheese (U5318)
posted 1 minute ago
Great. Now lets tie down Mainoo and that lad Rashford, heard he has great potential.
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If we can get them performing, Rashford and Lingard will be like new signings

posted 4 days, 13 hours ago

Amad will most certainly have a great career, because he has something that Rashford, Garnacho, and Mainoo lack: humility. The lad considers himself lucky to be a Manchester United player; Rashford and Mainoo think Manchester United are lucky to have them.

posted 4 days, 12 hours ago

How the fck do you know that about Rashford, let alone Mainoo? Talking complete balls.

posted 4 days, 10 hours ago

comment by Cesario (U22905)
posted 2 hours, 20 minutes ago
Amad will most certainly have a great career, because he has something that Rashford, Garnacho, and Mainoo lack: humility. The lad considers himself lucky to be a Manchester United player; Rashford and Mainoo think Manchester United are lucky to have them.
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What a load of nonsense.

comment by kinsang (U3346)

posted 4 days, 2 hours ago

comment by Cesario (U22905)
posted 11 hours ago
Amad will most certainly have a great career, because he has something that Rashford, Garnacho, and Mainoo lack: humility. The lad considers himself lucky to be a Manchester United player; Rashford and Mainoo think Manchester United are lucky to have them.
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Sorry, but completely disagree with this in reference to Rashford and Mainoo.
Rashford's preformances have come in for deserved criticism, but I don't think he is a bad lad and things just haven't worked out for him. I think he will be devastated to leave the club, assuming that happens. people will say it's his own fault, but I don't think he lacks humility.

I'm not sure what Mainoo has done to be accused of the same thing.

I know these guys are on big contracts, but that's just football these days - if we aren't giving them out, others will be.

comment by Elvis (U7425)

posted 4 days ago

comment by Cesario (U22905)
posted 12 hours, 35 minutes ago
Amad will most certainly have a great career, because he has something that Rashford, Garnacho, and Mainoo lack: humility. The lad considers himself lucky to be a Manchester United player; Rashford and Mainoo think Manchester United are lucky to have them.
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How do any of them lack humility? I mean, Rashford gave up his own time to spearhead a campaign to help feed millions of disadvantaged children. He knew how important those school dinners can be for kids from his own humble beginnings. Some his his other charitable acts include:

Helping the homeless
In October 2019, Rashford set up a Christmas campaign in order to support the biggest front-line services for young people experiencing homelessness.

He linked up with Selfridges to launch the campaign - teaming up to help some of the city's biggest homeless shelters - Barnabus, Centrepoint and Lifeshare.

The idea was for members of the public to prepare shoeboxes filled with essential items including gloves, sanitary products, hats, deodorant, thermals, toothpaste and torches. People could then drop them to various Selfridges branches to be passed on.

He personally delivered 300 boxes to Centrepoint, and the homeless organisation took to Instagram to write of his generosity saying: "We believe that sport has the power to positively transform young lives."

Visiting Manchester bombing victims
After the horrific terrorist attack in 2017, Rashford joined Man Unied teammates in visiting the wounded, most of whom were children.

A total of 22 people were killed with a further 120 injured after suicide bomber blew himself up at the Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena in May 2017.

He also attended the One Love Manchester concert that raised £2million for those affected by the devastating circumstances.

Players Together Initiative
Back when the UK was in the beginning of lockdown, Rashford took to Instgram to show his support for the Players Together initiative supporting NHS staff during one of their toughest periods dealing with COVID-19.

He was among a myriad of Premier League footballers who donated in total of £4million to help the coronavirus efforts.

The cause supported NHS Charities Together (NHSCT), an umbrella organisation that supports 250 separate NHS charities across the UK.

The campaign was spearheaded by Rashford, Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson included Harry Kane, Harry Maguire, Virgil van Dijk, Raheem Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne.

He also learnt sign language so that he was better able to judge a poetry competition that he had been asked to judge.

Are these honestly the acts of a person that lacks humility?

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