Marcus Rashford's old junior football club say three quarters of their players' families will benefit from the school meal vouchers policy he successfully fought for.And they have invited the Manchester United and England star back to the humble south Manchester pitches where he used to play as a youngster for them to say thank you in person.Fletcher Moss Rangers FC have extended the invitation in a moving open letter to 22-year-old Rashford where they tell him "I am not sure you realise the consequences of your unselfish actions."Last wee, the Wythenshawe raised striker was praised by the Primer Minister after he helped force the government into a £120 million u-turn on plans to stop free school meal vouchers for struggling parents over.
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