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earnshaw Fri 15-Jan-21 17:28:40

having heard about a certain young millionaire footballer commenting on starving children , free school meals etc, can i just say that the government does not have an endless pot , the economy is in a really really bad way as it is, my grandparents were very poor , and i mean poor but the children always got fed something, are children really starving these days ? having said that, maybe these young wealthy footballers could chip in to help if help is needed, they probably wouldnt even miss it,

Casdon Fri 15-Jan-21 17:34:40

Marcus Rashford - he has donated personally, and football clubs and individual footballers have donated more than 4m so far, as well as spearheading a campaign to put pressure on the Government, which is quite appropriate. He’s an inspirational role model I think.

Pantglas2 Fri 15-Jan-21 17:36:17

So many do, earnshaw, but people prefer to pick on footballers......as if no other sports men/women earned vast fortunes for burning petrol/hitting a ball/riding a horse etc

Riverwalk Fri 15-Jan-21 17:38:58

Did you never learn capitalisation and punctuation?

You do seem to have a bee in your bonnet about footballers!

Galaxy Fri 15-Jan-21 17:40:09

I think he is doing amazing work.

Riverwalk Fri 15-Jan-21 17:44:42

www.gransnet.com/forums/sport/1287466-football

www.gransnet.com/forums/sport/1287118-football

Do you have a problem with Black footballers?

MissAdventure Fri 15-Jan-21 17:49:05

I have a better suggestion.
Maybe the government could chip in with some support.

Perhaps they could discuss it the next time they're all stuffing their faces in their subsidised canteen?

EllanVannin Fri 15-Jan-21 17:58:42

I wonder how much waste farmers feed their pigs ? Once upon a time you never heard about their wealth----come to think, you still don't.

Ilovecheese Fri 15-Jan-21 18:03:47

A great number of footballers and football supporters are helping to feed hungry children.
They exist, they should not exist in this country, but they do.

Calendargirl Fri 15-Jan-21 18:04:40

Riverwalk

Did you never learn capitalisation and punctuation?

You do seem to have a bee in your bonnet about footballers!

Rather rude to comment on punctuation and capitalisation!
Not everyone is good at putting things in writing.

MissAdventure Fri 15-Jan-21 18:06:24

Shame on the government for needing a 22 year old footballer to highlight the problems (and to keep at it)

Incidentally, the allowance for free school dinners is £15 a week.

Iam64 Fri 15-Jan-21 18:11:04

Earn Shaw, Marcus Rashford not only effectively campaigns, he volunteers and donates to various charities. So do many footballers, whose charitable work isn’t publicised.

What a mealy mouthed OP, it’s like reading a chapter from Dickens or Angela’s Ashes, where some cold hearted official decides who deserves charity.

EllanVannin Fri 15-Jan-21 18:23:14

It goes to show how appreciative Marcus was of the way his mum worked to keep his family going. She had 2 or 3 jobs to keep them fed and to also see that they had a roof over their heads. I bet they didn't get help. Well done to her and a big thankyou to her elder son for thinking of others.

MissAdventure Fri 15-Jan-21 18:28:02

Rashford got free school meals, which is why he is so passionate about the cause.
He knows what a big impact they had on his life.

Iam64 Fri 15-Jan-21 21:32:42

I have never understood why children who qualified for free school meals weren’t provided with food during school holidays.

MissAdventure Fri 15-Jan-21 21:54:49

That's the thing with a lot of this help.
It isn't joined up.

Last lockdown was the only time I was offered childcare, ever. We fend for ourselves the rest of the time, my grandson and me.

merlotgran Fri 15-Jan-21 22:04:14

EllanVannin

I wonder how much waste farmers feed their pigs ? Once upon a time you never heard about their wealth----come to think, you still don't.

I'm not sure I get this post, Ellan. Am I being thick?

Lucca Fri 15-Jan-21 22:28:00

Nor do I

Judy54 Sat 16-Jan-21 16:38:57

Yes earnshaw Children really are starving these days. Not necessarily because their families are poor but many Parents have lost their jobs and it is particularly hard for those who were self employed. People from all backgrounds are now using food banks as a means of survival.

AGAA4 Sat 16-Jan-21 16:43:20

There is one person I admire more than Marcus Rashford and that is his mum. She has inspired him to be who he is.

Iam64 Sat 16-Jan-21 18:46:55

AGAA4. - very well said. His mum is one of those tiny women you’d give respect to, anywhere. The Guardian referred to Rashford today as a campaigner, who plays for Man U in his spare time. As a life long Manchester and MFU supporter and Guardian reader, that made what was a fairly groundhog lockdown day, special

GagaJo Sat 16-Jan-21 21:51:29

Can you think of anything BETTER to spend our hard earned taxes on than feeding poor children?

Brexit?
Military?
MP's expenses?
Bungs to their mates?

Callistemon Sat 16-Jan-21 22:48:31

EllanVannin

I wonder how much waste farmers feed their pigs ? Once upon a time you never heard about their wealth----come to think, you still don't.

Farmers can't feed waste to pigs now since outbreaks of swine fever in Europe.
Not sure what that has to do with footballers or hungry children though.

Iam64 Sun 17-Jan-21 09:37:46

Weird comment about pig swill. It raised happy memories of my teens when I helped out on a small pig farm. We lived on the coast, so daily during the summer holidays, we’d take the horse and cart along the hotels and B and Bs collecting swill in metal dust bins. The pigs would be waiting as we returned. One big aggressive pig lived separately and one of us would keep him back in his shelter while the other tipped his food, then we’d get out quick. Pigs, lovely creatures ❤️

Blondiescot Sun 17-Jan-21 10:39:24

There are definitely children going hungry - for all manner of reasons, but one thing is for sure, it is never the fault of the child. I can't think why anyone would object to hungry children being fed - no child should go hungry in this day and age. There are teachers who keep a stash of breakfast biscuits or similar in their classrooms because they know some pupils won't have had anything before they come to school.