“Oh, no,” groans Marcus Rashford with a huge smile. “I just knew you would bring that up.”
Over a Zoom call with Manchester United and England s celebrated anti-child poverty activist and his new wingman, Michelin-starred chef and restaurateur Tom Kerridge,
GQ couldn t resist reminding Rashford of the last time we met him, when he gave us a demonstration of his incredible ball skills. Specifically, meatballs.
It was at Marcus old school, Button Lane Primary in Wythenshawe and Jack Monroe was giving him a cooking lesson before handing over his
GQ Man Of The Year Campaigner Award. That must have been where he developed a grown-up taste for home cooking, I joke. Rashford laughs and Tom confirms that the young footballer has already shown he has a few skills in his locker.
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A MAMMOTH effort from the King Cole Legacy has seen them distribute around 2,500 presents to youngsters in need ahead of Christmas. The huge haul delivered over the first two weeks in December will ensure children from underprivileged backgrounds will have a smile on their face on Christmas Day, with the presents covering babies up to 18-year-olds. The toys were distributed via schools and other services so that they could reach the right people. The charity was set up in memory of Bury teenager Cole Kershaw, in the weeks following his death in August. Eighteen-year-old Cole was shot during an incident in Chesham Road and died in hospital a short time later.