Marcus Rashford received again a £60 parking charge for his McLaren after leaving it on double yellow lines

MARCUS Rashford received a £60 parking charge after leaving his McLaren on double yellow lines yet again.

The Manchester United star, 26, was photographed ripping the fine from his sports car’s windscreen in Hale, Cheshire, this week.
Marcus Rashford has been issued a £60 parking charge.

The Manchester United star was taken today.

The ace was spotted taking the ticket off the windscreen.

The ace was ticketed for parking on double yellow lines.
The singer had parked his McLaren 765LT outside the premises of a building and property development company when a warden apprehended him.

Rashford was then spotted taking the ticket before driving away in his car.

It comes just weeks after he received another fine for the same reason.

Marcus Rashford has been slapped with a £60 parking ticket

The 26-year-old was photographed after being issued a yellow card by a traffic warden while meeting a teammate for lunch.Rashford and another Manchester United player Tyrell Malacia had lunch at the Juniper Restaurant in Wilmslow, Cheshire, last month.The England international had parked his £280,000 sports car on double yellow lines outside.An eagle-eyed warden spotted his foul play in just 15 minutes and slapped a £60 parking notice on the star’s vehicle, which has a top speed of 205 mph.That left Rashford with a terrible surprise as he returned to his car after around an hour.The attacker is battling for form this season, having scored a career-high 32 goals in all competitions last season to finish as the club’s top scorer.He has only scored three goals in all competitions for the Red Devils this season, and it looks that his poor luck is following him off the play.Play video.Rashford is not the first, and most likely not the last, Manchester United player to receive two yellow cards in recent months.Pep Guardiola, Manchester City manager, had an amusing exchange with a traffic warden after receiving a parking penalty in August.But the Spaniard didn’t laugh as heartily when he was smacked with another one three months later.In addition, his players have been caught offside in terms of parking.City attacker Jack Grealish and girlfriend Sasha Attwood’s night out in similar clothes at Sexy Fish was disrupted when they received a parking charge.Kalvin Phillips, his club and England teammate, also spotted a ticket on his £270,000 Lamborghini following a day out with partner Ashleigh Behan in the city centre earlier last year.Glazers want Manchester United stars to wear augmented reality cameras.By Gary Stonehouse.Manchester United players may soon be wearing cameras during games as part of the Glazer family’s money-making agenda.The Americans recently sold a 25% minority stake in the Red Devils to Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos.Despite widespread criticism from supporters, they have maintained the controlling stake since their ownership began in 2005.It was previously reported that Joel and Avram Glazer wanted to stay with the club because they felt it has enormous potential for “organic growth” in the future years.Now, ESPN claims that one of the prospective ideas discussed by Americans is Augmented Reality (AR).According to a source acquainted with the Glazers’ business model, the Glazers’ major concept, or rather the big hope, is the emergence of Augmented Reality, which was led by Ed Woodward.”The technology is currently available such that a player can wear an AR wearable on his body and a fan from anywhere in the globe can pay a little charge to experience a game through the eyes of his favourite player.”Just imagine how much United could generate from their huge global fanbase if supporters were able to pay to be Marcus Rashford or Bruno Fernandes for 90 minutes?”It also stated that United’s much-maligned former executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward acknowledged to them that AR was viewed as a “huge opportunity” that might have been monetized by the club.The Glazers also own the NFL franchise Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which became the first American football team to use augmented reality in 2016.However, the Premier League club has yet to explore possible options because the use of bodycams in competitive matches is prohibited by IFAB.Several clubs used bodycams during pre-season, and Tottenham player Brennan Johnson wore one during a pre-match warm-up against Wolves in November.Last month, he was arrested for the same reason.