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Author Topic: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan (injured - out for season?)  (Read 127525 times)

Offline Somniloquism

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1110 on: February 07, 2025, 09:14:58 AM »
Type Arsenal Training Top into google to see some of the stuff that is produced for the "A" clubs.

However their training pictures just show them in a generic blue or green over the last two years
« Last Edit: February 07, 2025, 09:17:11 AM by Somniloquism »

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1111 on: February 07, 2025, 10:17:22 AM »
Amorim "I couldn't get Marcus to see the way you're supposed to play football and to train the way I see it," Amorim said.

Amorim has lost 5 of 7 home league games with football how he sees it.

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1112 on: February 07, 2025, 10:18:34 AM »
Yeah, sounds like the players that do agree with him can't, or won't, do it. Hilarious.

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1113 on: February 07, 2025, 10:20:21 AM »
He’d do better to shut up about it now wouldn’t he.  I’ve stopped reading articles about Rashford being at Villa, they’re all so patronising about the club and negative about the player.  I understand why etc, but it’s disrespectful to both. 

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1114 on: February 07, 2025, 10:25:12 AM »
He’d do better to shut up about it now wouldn’t he.  I’ve stopped reading articles about Rashford being at Villa, they’re all so patronising about the club and negative about the player.  I understand why etc, but it’s disrespectful to both. 

you just know if Rashford does really well for us, then all the articles will be about United and not actually about how/why he's doing well at Villa.

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1115 on: February 07, 2025, 10:29:55 AM »
I feel like I'd be rooting for Rashford to do well now regardless of which club he had gone to on loan. It just feels a bit unnecessary and almost mean at this stage. Added bonus that he'll do it for us, but I'd be hoping Big Ange could get the best out of him if he'd gone to Spurs.

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1116 on: February 07, 2025, 10:34:11 AM »
Oh FFS, this does my head in. When a player wants to have a nickname, or they accept one, I understand it , but they haven't asked for it. We're also not 6 year olds in the playground. We're not their friend, let's respect them enough to use their name properly.




Footy-Villy doesn't understand this.
Let’s get this clear and thank you for understanding.
I will explain somethings. And we move on. There is no issue other than some necessary need to criticise.

Okey doke the use of the nickname Rashy is not problematic. It’s not an issue why is this going on ?
No nicksname is as long as it is comprehended and not offensive.

People may have different tastes, thus I advise individuals who are agitated about not getting their way by hearing me say Rashy to be less domineering of me or any other people who are using any nicknames for our players.

Come on now let’s be respectful but also understanding of other people's ways and opinions regarding how they refer to players.

 I used to yell for Douglas Luiz, "Go on, Dougie."

Whatever name I or anyone else decides to use for Marcus is up to them.

Now that’s cleared up.

I believe that Sunday's game is perfectly positioned for him, Rashy, to display his skills and have a fantastic opening game!
It’s being shown on BBC and they’ll be a lot of viewers on a Sunday evening with a lot of attention focused on him.

I already had said on pre match that have a feeling Rashy for a Hatty! There’s a headline !
Go on Marcus!



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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1117 on: February 07, 2025, 11:10:04 AM »
Oh FFS, this does my head in. When a player wants to have a nickname, or they accept one, I understand it , but they haven't asked for it. We're also not 6 year olds in the playground. We're not their friend, let's respect them enough to use their name properly.




Footy-Villy doesn't understand this.
Let’s get this clear and thank you for understanding.
I will explain somethings. And we move on. There is no issue other than some necessary need to criticise.

Okey doke the use of the nickname Rashy is not problematic. It’s not an issue why is this going on ?
No nicksname is as long as it is comprehended and not offensive.

People may have different tastes, thus I advise individuals who are agitated about not getting their way by hearing me say Rashy to be less domineering of me or any other people who are using any nicknames for our players.

Come on now let’s be respectful but also understanding of other people's ways and opinions regarding how they refer to players.

 I used to yell for Douglas Luiz, "Go on, Dougie."

Whatever name I or anyone else decides to use for Marcus is up to them.

Now that’s cleared up.

I believe that Sunday's game is perfectly positioned for him, Rashy, to display his skills and have a fantastic opening game!
It’s being shown on BBC and they’ll be a lot of viewers on a Sunday evening with a lot of attention focused on him.

I already had said on pre match that have a feeling Rashy for a Hatty! There’s a headline !
Go on Marcus!
FFS Botty

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1118 on: February 07, 2025, 11:53:05 AM »
Rashy has to be the worst idea for a nickname surely?   Why dont we just call him herpes

herpes for the hatrick

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1119 on: February 07, 2025, 12:28:06 PM »
I feel like I'd be rooting for Rashford to do well now regardless of which club he had gone to on loan. It just feels a bit unnecessary and almost mean at this stage. Added bonus that he'll do it for us, but I'd be hoping Big Ange could get the best out of him if he'd gone to Spurs.
Pretty much this. The level of punditry, "analysis" and "expert" opinion is so woeful, loaded and biased. Surely, almost anyone remotely involved in football would like to see a talented player doing as well as he can. A ManU fan said to me yesterday "If he does well at Villa it will be proof that he has been scamming ManU and its fans for years".
I asked him if he knew what a sense of perspective was.
The open mouthed gape was all the answer I needed.

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1120 on: February 07, 2025, 12:29:35 PM »
Amorim is coming across as a massive twat, here. A simple "I wish him all the best at Villa but I'd rather just talk about players who are here" would be fine, wouldn't it?

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1121 on: February 07, 2025, 12:34:57 PM »
Amorim is coming across as a massive twat, here. A simple "I wish him all the best at Villa but I'd rather just talk about players who are here" would be fine, wouldn't it?
Its always bad form to talk in anyway negatively about players, Top Managers don't do it.
For him to say what he said after Rashford has left shows a total lack of class.

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1122 on: February 07, 2025, 12:38:49 PM »
You’re all going to get our boy Rudy fired up. Amorim is a saint in his eyes. Amorim went all Stevie G on sterioids with his “we’re the shittest Man U team ever” comment let alone what he’s saying about Rashford. He’s not going to last in that job if after a couple of months he’s showing signs of cracking.

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1123 on: February 07, 2025, 12:39:00 PM »
I think the  bit that bothers me most about how the press are reporting things around Rashford is how accepting they are of everything Amorim says. He's made them worse than they were under Ten Haag and yet, instead of questioning why he's forcing a formation/tactic that doesn't work with his squad they just accept that Rashford (1 goal in 3 over 8 seasons at the club) suddenly doesn't know how to play football.

I'm not saying that Rashford is perfect and did nothing wrong but Amorim has acted like a proper wanker over it, almost as if he's trying to deflect attention away from his own shortcomings.

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Re: Marcus Rashford - signed on loan
« Reply #1124 on: February 07, 2025, 12:44:49 PM »
I think the  bit that bothers me most about how the press are reporting things around Rashford is how accepting they are of everything Amorim says. He's made them worse than they were under Ten Haag and yet, instead of questioning why he's forcing a formation/tactic that doesn't work with his squad they just accept that Rashford (1 goal in 3 over 8 seasons at the club) suddenly doesn't know how to play football.

I'm not saying that Rashford is perfect and did nothing wrong but Amorim has acted like a proper wanker over it, almost as if he's trying to deflect attention away from his own shortcomings.

It shows him up for what he is, an inexperienced manager, and a few sunshine years with a clever system in a less pressurised environment is no preperation for dropping himself into that decaying shitshow.

I was amazed he took that job alone, even more that he took it when he did, the idiot.

 


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