Ruben Amorim protected his Man Utd outlier
Noussair Mazraoui’s decision to refuse the rainbow jacket isn’t just about personal beliefs – it’s a missed opportunity.
In a sport as global and unifying as football, symbols like the rainbow stand for something bigger than individual preferences.
They represent inclusion, support and the fight against discrimination – values that every player, no matter their background, should champion.
is dictating a united front in his first publicity challenge, which has landed much sooner into his reign than he would have liked.
He knew sending the rest of the squad onto the field wearing the jacket would have been like throwing Mazraoui to the wolves.
Some may say that he deserves it – but Amorim’s main priority is the collective group.
It was an all-for-one and one-for-all mentality.
But by rejecting the rainbow, it sent a message that risks alienating some of the club’s own fanbase.
Noussair Mazraoui refused to wear a rainbow jacket
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Perez costs staff
has cost staff at their Milton Keynes base thousands in bonuses – can’t let it happen again.
The end-of-season financial rewards are paid based on the team’s position in the Constructors’ Championship.
employees will see their bonus significantly reduced. And so should Perez’s time on track next year.
Ryder Cup
RYDER Cup players deserved to be paid. The tournament makes hundreds of millions of pounds, it’s only fair some of that goes back to the participants.
Tiger Woods suggested players donating it to charity which is a fair compromise – and it’s better than going straight into the shareholders’ pockets.