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<blockquote data-quote="jsp" data-source="post: 191949" data-attributes="member: 1351"><p>Actions speak louder than words he's one of the few players who's been actively showing what he does behind the scenes for people and I do think that's a good thing changing the narrative around young players.</p><p></p><p>I think Rashford and Sterling in the last 12 months have been excellent in trying to tackle some hard issues within society.</p><p></p><p>Rashford has been fantastic during lockdown he's obviously had it tough growing up and now that he's made it he's making sure he's giving back and using his voice for good trying to effect change.</p><p></p><p>Not sure it'll really work with this government though they're already skint the next few years will see more savage cuts as a result of the Covid recession so those who rely on help are going to face really tough times.</p><p></p><p>There's often this assumption that the kids who need this help are kids who's parents are scroungers but so many of them are working and still can't make ends meet because the wages are so low or they can only get limited hours that means they can just about cover the rent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsp, post: 191949, member: 1351"] Actions speak louder than words he's one of the few players who's been actively showing what he does behind the scenes for people and I do think that's a good thing changing the narrative around young players. I think Rashford and Sterling in the last 12 months have been excellent in trying to tackle some hard issues within society. Rashford has been fantastic during lockdown he's obviously had it tough growing up and now that he's made it he's making sure he's giving back and using his voice for good trying to effect change. Not sure it'll really work with this government though they're already skint the next few years will see more savage cuts as a result of the Covid recession so those who rely on help are going to face really tough times. There's often this assumption that the kids who need this help are kids who's parents are scroungers but so many of them are working and still can't make ends meet because the wages are so low or they can only get limited hours that means they can just about cover the rent. [/QUOTE]
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