Marcus Rashford’s shoes are mostly black. The shoes took on a new meaning after 40 texts from kids in elementary school in the foggy country.
Nike made these unique soccer shoes just for Marcus Rashford, which you can see below.
There are black shoes from Nike for Marcus Rashford that say “I am the future of…” on them. This happened only two days after Rashford was given the MBE by the British royal family.
He began the “Marcus Rashford Shoe Project” with Nike in honor of Black History Month. In the US, Canada, and the UK, February is Black History Month. This is a time to remember and honor the community’s achievements to society. A group of African Americans.
He spent time alone because of Rashford raised 20 million pounds and paid for 3.9 million meals for kids in need across the UK.
“Thank you so much for giving me this award.” I did not expect to be noticed in this way because I am black. My mom and I are having a great time right now. We will keep calling because the war is still going on.
The Nike Mercurial Superfly VII are running shoes.
The Nike Mercurial Superfly VII football boots are what Ashford’s boots are based on. All of them are black and say something from 40 kids. This is what each kid said when asked, “I am the future of…”
His shoes are also the right color to show that he went to the United Academy. It’s known that the young players there always wear black shoes.
Because the attacker looked up to Muhammad Ali as a child, his shoelaces have a quote from the late boxer that makes him feel good:
Ali said, “Recognize that every moment of our journey is an important part of the growth of our soul.”
The one-of-a-kind boots were worn by Rashford all of October of last year. He then gave them to charities for kids like the Trussell Trust and FareShare.
“This project gives me the chance to give millions of kids in the UK a way to share their thoughts and inspire the next generation,” Rashiford said.
Without going through what I did as a child, there’s nothing I could do to make things different now. Getting my point across wouldn’t have much power.
“Their words are written on my shoes, and I want to stand with them at Wembley Stadium and carry their voices.” They need to stand out.
Rashford will wear 40 words about kids and Muhammad Ali all month long in October. With a very important message:
We should help kids dream because they need to be able to. Sometimes they only have dreams.
Someone named Rashiford said, “I tried to put all the things that are important to me into these unique shoes.”