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If Everton beat West Ham will the BBC do a top 7?


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Gotta feel sorry for the young lad Rashford, bbc salford are building the lad up out of all proportion, yeah the kid done well last night but he's already being compared to RVN and in their Eulogy to the lad the beeb manage to mention him in the same breath as the Busby babes, Best, Giggs and Beckham.
Baring in mind what happened to Januzaj he shouldn't believe the hype until he's made it.

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Gotta feel sorry for the young lad Rashford, bbc salford are building the lad up out of all proportion, yeah the kid done well last night but he's already being compared to RVN and in their Eulogy to the lad the beeb manage to mention him in the same breath as the Busby babes, Best, Giggs and Beckham.
Baring in mind what happened to Januzaj he shouldn't believe the hype until he's made it.

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Dunno. It's the sport section of their website that sets me off all the time. It's so patently biased, even from the most neutral perspective, towards Uniturd. Every time I go on there I just laugh at it so definitely can't read it for serious reporting. A lot of their sports coverage is a joke though, mostly down to the writers they employ, the F1 section is trash, tennis section, football obviously, they're the main ones i follow

Pretty hilarious that this site was spawned from that sewer of sports journalism, but from some of the waste posted on here perhaps we shouldn't be surprised :bandit:
 


The original bbc headline was.

"Liverpool face Manchester United" as if it's some big deal for us.

We've beat bigger and better home and away in Europe.<whistle>
 
Dunno. It's the sport section of their website that sets me off all the time. It's so patently biased, even from the most neutral perspective, towards Uniturd. Every time I go on there I just laugh at it so definitely can't read it for serious reporting. A lot of their sports coverage is a joke though, mostly down to the writers they employ, the F1 section is trash, tennis section, football obviously, they're the main ones i follow

Pretty hilarious that this site was spawned from that sewer of sports journalism, but from some of the waste posted on here perhaps we shouldn't be surprised :bandit:

Lifelong Evertonian Phil McNutly had to sign the statutory "I love Man yoo above all others" when he left the Echo for Salford Quays.:bandit:
 
Marcus Rushford is part of the "new class of 92" which includes Borthwick-Jackson (the Left footed G.Neville), Jesse Lingard (The right footed Giggs), McNair & Wilson and tipped to enjoy the same success as the previous bunch.... says bbcsalford

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35673617
 
Marcus Rushford is part of the "new class of 92" which includes Borthwick-Jackson (the Left footed G.Neville), Jesse Lingard (The right footed Giggs), McNair & Wilson and tipped to enjoy the same success as the previous bunch.... says bbcsalford

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35673617

Talk about going OTT about the kids from OT.


Marcus Rashford: Man Utd teenager tipped for bright future




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An injury to Anthony Martial gave 18-year-old Marcus Rashford his debut against FC Midtjylland on Thursday
Marcus Rashford's world changed in 12 second-half minutes on Thursday, when two debut goals in Manchester United's 5-1 thrashing of FC Midtjylland turned the 18-year-old striker from talented teenager into teenage talisman.

Mark Gaynord coached Rashford when he was a five-year-old playing for Fletcher Moss Rangers in Manchester, a club that has already produced the likes of Wes Brown, Danny Welbeck, Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, Ravel Morrison and Tyler Blackett.

He tells BBC Sport what marked Rashford out as special.

A star at five
It did not take long for Gaynord to realise Rashford's unbelievable goalscoring potential.

"We went to a tournament and I took him down there - I watched this lad and in only 10 minutes he had scored 12 goals," said Gaynord. "He kind of got bored so started setting up his team-mates to score and we won the game 20-0 - in 10 minutes.

"He had something special, he was just a naturally gifted footballer and what a nice young lad. There was no big-headedness, his is just the perfect role model for a footballer."

Opposition managers drooled
But it was not just Gaynord who was in awe of the youngster's ability. Other managers wished Rashford was in their colours.

"The other teams would say 'where have you got him from, he's unbelievable'," added Gaynord. "I had the pleasure of watching him week in, week out for four seasons and the other managers would just talk about him.

"He was always getting the Man of the Match award off the other managers so I had to step in and start nominating other players as man of the match."

Coaches learned from him
As well as loving Rashford's talent, Gaynord says the youngster helped his coaches improve and learn new skills.

"He was so far above the other players," said Gaynord.

"His main game was doing the football but he also had a modelling role and his mum would say "he has to go to a photo shoot".

"He would miss two or three training sessions doing photo shoots and come back and show us new stuff. We would work on certain skills and development but he would come in and pick up the skill straight away. But he would not only show the boys the skill, he would show me an advance to it."

'The Lionel Messi of mini soccer'
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Argentina's Lionel Messi joined Barcelona aged 13 and has scored more than 500 goals for club and country
After four years of unbelievable goalscoring for Fletcher Moss Rangers, he then joined Manchester United's youth set-up.

"It was no surprise that Manchester United approached me to take Marcus and have him at the development centre," said Gaynord. "It was a pleasure to watch him and work with him for four years until he got signed by United at nine.

"He was good with me, but he was even better once he got to United where he was just untouchable on the pitch. He was like the Lionel Messi of mini-soccer football at 10 years old.

"It's all down to what our coaches are putting in with these lads - it's the start of their ladder," added Gaynord. "We're based on skill and fun and the players move on from there. We've got a good set of coaches with a great team spirit and we encourage the lads."

Hitting the big time
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Injuries to Wayne Rooney and Anthony Martial gave Rashford a chance for Manchester United
Rashford had not been expected to start for Manchester United on Thursday in the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie against FC Midtjylland. However, an injury to Anthony Martial gave the 18-year-old his debut, and Gaynord watched on avidly.

"I had butterflies for him inside and it brought a tear to my eye to see him up front for Manchester United," said Gaynord.

"When he started the game and looked so relaxed on the ball I just thought it was like watching him aged six again. He is still an unbelievable player at this level of football.

"When he put the ball in the back of the net I was in floods. It's one of my proudest moments, apart from seeing my kids born, watching Marcus score for Manchester United.

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Marcus Rushford is part of the "new class of 92" which includes Borthwick-Jackson (the Left footed G.Neville), Jesse Lingard (The right footed Giggs), McNair & Wilson and tipped to enjoy the same success as the previous bunch.... says bbcsalford

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35673617

Wooooooow

Playing against Midtjylland means he's "hit the big time", and he's compared to Messi

Just when you thought they couldn't be more [HASHTAG]#deluded[/HASHTAG]
 
Talk about going OTT about the kids from OT.


Marcus Rashford: Man Utd teenager tipped for bright future




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An injury to Anthony Martial gave 18-year-old Marcus Rashford his debut against FC Midtjylland on Thursday
Marcus Rashford's world changed in 12 second-half minutes on Thursday, when two debut goals in Manchester United's 5-1 thrashing of FC Midtjylland turned the 18-year-old striker from talented teenager into teenage talisman.

Mark Gaynord coached Rashford when he was a five-year-old playing for Fletcher Moss Rangers in Manchester, a club that has already produced the likes of Wes Brown, Danny Welbeck, Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, Ravel Morrison and Tyler Blackett.

He tells BBC Sport what marked Rashford out as special.

A star at five
It did not take long for Gaynord to realise Rashford's unbelievable goalscoring potential.

"We went to a tournament and I took him down there - I watched this lad and in only 10 minutes he had scored 12 goals," said Gaynord. "He kind of got bored so started setting up his team-mates to score and we won the game 20-0 - in 10 minutes.

"He had something special, he was just a naturally gifted footballer and what a nice young lad. There was no big-headedness, his is just the perfect role model for a footballer."

Opposition managers drooled
But it was not just Gaynord who was in awe of the youngster's ability. Other managers wished Rashford was in their colours.

"The other teams would say 'where have you got him from, he's unbelievable'," added Gaynord. "I had the pleasure of watching him week in, week out for four seasons and the other managers would just talk about him.

"He was always getting the Man of the Match award off the other managers so I had to step in and start nominating other players as man of the match."

Coaches learned from him
As well as loving Rashford's talent, Gaynord says the youngster helped his coaches improve and learn new skills.

"He was so far above the other players," said Gaynord.

"His main game was doing the football but he also had a modelling role and his mum would say "he has to go to a photo shoot".

"He would miss two or three training sessions doing photo shoots and come back and show us new stuff. We would work on certain skills and development but he would come in and pick up the skill straight away. But he would not only show the boys the skill, he would show me an advance to it."

'The Lionel Messi of mini soccer'
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Argentina's Lionel Messi joined Barcelona aged 13 and has scored more than 500 goals for club and country
After four years of unbelievable goalscoring for Fletcher Moss Rangers, he then joined Manchester United's youth set-up.

"It was no surprise that Manchester United approached me to take Marcus and have him at the development centre," said Gaynord. "It was a pleasure to watch him and work with him for four years until he got signed by United at nine.

"He was good with me, but he was even better once he got to United where he was just untouchable on the pitch. He was like the Lionel Messi of mini-soccer football at 10 years old.

"It's all down to what our coaches are putting in with these lads - it's the start of their ladder," added Gaynord. "We're based on skill and fun and the players move on from there. We've got a good set of coaches with a great team spirit and we encourage the lads."

Hitting the big time
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Injuries to Wayne Rooney and Anthony Martial gave Rashford a chance for Manchester United
Rashford had not been expected to start for Manchester United on Thursday in the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie against FC Midtjylland. However, an injury to Anthony Martial gave the 18-year-old his debut, and Gaynord watched on avidly.

"I had butterflies for him inside and it brought a tear to my eye to see him up front for Manchester United," said Gaynord.

"When he started the game and looked so relaxed on the ball I just thought it was like watching him aged six again. He is still an unbelievable player at this level of football.

"When he put the ball in the back of the net I was in floods. It's one of my proudest moments, apart from seeing my kids born, watching Marcus score for Manchester United.

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'Gaynord' :emoticon-0136-giggl
 
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Why have I never seen this epic thread of bitterness??

What makes me laugh even more is that you call Everton fans bitter.. <laugh> You probably can't see the irony in that.. Too busy being bitter.. Ffs.. Thought better of some of. Credited you with too much clearly..
 
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Why have I never seen this epic thread of bitterness??

What makes me laugh even more is that you call Everton fans bitter.. <laugh> You probably can't see the irony in that.. Too busy being bitter.. Ffs.. Thought better of some of. Credited you with too much clearly..

Shhhsh, don't comment, just read, its much more fun that way :grin:











Astonishing some of the things that upset them <yikes>
 
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well as its the beebs bigging up one of your players dont suppose you would have issues with it would you even though its the biggest load of bias bollocks towards your club you will ever see, like to see the reaction if it was one of our players in that scenario lol, then we would see what the real word bitter means wouldnt we.
 
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Astonishing some of the things that upset them <yikes>

Or just create a false account, pretend you're Liverpool supporter, and then defend BBC Salford and their undoubted, overwhelming editorial bias. It's not like we can't ****ing spot them like tripe and cowheels in a pan of scouse.