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    Gerrard and Agger - two true gentlemen!!

    You know Steven Gerrard?? - our captain, who people often slag off for being negative, always looking worried and not really connecting with the fans...

    Well - read the following story to get another side of his personality (sorry, it's a rather long read)

    A month ago I was named Sports Journalist of the Year 2010 in Denmark (yes - I'm one of those horrible persons).
    The award was given to me because I travelled through through Africa for six weeks prior to the World Cup to tell stories about football's cultural and importance on the big continent - touching upon subjects as player trafficking and racism but also writing about the sheer passion.

    The trip and experience was reward enough in itself but then the award came along and on Saturday my colleagues and I were out celebrating when one of the guys gave me a present - a Liverpool home shirt - and the following story:

    They bought the shirt on the internet and asked Daniel Agger for a favour - would he help them get Gerrard to sign the shirt?
    He said yes without hesitation, was given the shirt after Denmark's Euro 2012 qualifier against Norway and brought it back to Liverpool where Gerrard not only signed it but wrote the following message:

    "Congratulations on the award as sportsreporter of the year
    Best wishes - Steven Gerrard"

    A Danish friend of Agger was meant to bring it back to Denmark after a visit but he cancelled his trip - Agger just went to the post office and shipped the shirt to back without any complaint.

    That my fellow fans is pure class and it has given me a belief high paid footballers actually can act like real human beings

    I know I should have attached a picture of the shirt but I'm away on a short holiday but I'll do it as soon as possible
    Another 96.000 reasons to honour Rafa



    I just hope someone has a cunning plan

    #2
    You can't sign every autograph and pose for every picture every week. If you upset the wrong person there'll soon be rumours that a particular player is a ******.

    That said, a mate of mine works for Spurs. He says the biggest tosser amongst them is Aaron Lennon - a proper big time Charlie. Rude and obnoxious all the time and every week without fail.

    Said to treat people like air hostesses like they are dirt on the bottom of his shoe.
    Forwards.......

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      #3
      I agree - and that's why I always find it wrong when people express opinions on players based on hearsay and rumours when they've never had anything to do with the player themselves (this is not to criticize your story about Lennon!)
      One wrong answer, one wrong look and people will judge a celebrity as Class A idiot
      Another 96.000 reasons to honour Rafa



      I just hope someone has a cunning plan

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        #4
        Congrats on the award!
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          #5

          I actually thought hard and long about whether or not to make that post since I didn't really want to reveal my identity and thereby giving all you guys a scapegoat when you need someone to pick on in the future
          Another 96.000 reasons to honour Rafa



          I just hope someone has a cunning plan

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            #6
            Yeah Congratulations on your award.
            The story was a bit of an anti-climax i was expecting them to have done something special.

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              #7
              What a nice story. Footballers are human beings like the rest of us. Catch anyone on the wrong day and we all know what happens as we all do it ourselves.

              Congrats on the award and I'm sure every one will be happy for you.

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                #8
                Goes to google :Sports Journalist of the Year 2010 in Denmark

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                  #9
                  Nice story

                  And well played on the award Cleo

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by IN_RAFA_WE_TRUST View Post
                    Yeah Congratulations on your award.
                    The story was a bit of an anti-climax i was expecting them to have done something special.
                    Originally posted by IN_RAFA_WE_TRUST View Post
                    Goes to google :Sports Journalist of the Year 2010 in Denmark
                    There's always one, isnt there?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by IN_RAFA_WE_TRUST View Post
                      Goes to google :Sports Journalist of the Year 2010 in Denmark
                      your bloody post comes up if i google that

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                        #12

                        Thanks for reminding me what a miserable life I have - I find their efforts quite extraordinary...
                        Last edited by Cleo; 19-04-11, 08:56 PM.
                        Another 96.000 reasons to honour Rafa



                        I just hope someone has a cunning plan

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Cleo View Post

                          Well - read the following story to get another side of his personality (sorry, it's a rather long read)

                          A month ago I was named Sports Journalist of the Year 2010 in Denmark (yes - I'm one of those horrible persons).
                          The award was given to me because I travelled through through Africa for six weeks prior to the World Cup to tell stories about football's cultural and importance on the big continent - touching upon subjects as player trafficking and racism but also writing about the sheer passion.

                          The trip and experience was reward enough in itself but then the award came along and on Saturday my colleagues and I were out celebrating when one of the guys gave me a present - a Liverpool home shirt - and the following story:

                          They bought the shirt on the internet and asked Daniel Agger for a favour - would he help them get Gerrard to sign the shirt?
                          He said yes without hesitation, was given the shirt after Denmark's Euro 2012 qualifier against Norway and brought it back to Liverpool where Gerrard not only signed it but wrote the following message:

                          "Congratulations on the award as sportsreporter of the year
                          Best wishes - Steven Gerrard"

                          A Danish friend of Agger was meant to bring it back to Denmark after a visit but he cancelled his trip - Agger just went to the post office and shipped the shirt to back without any complaint.

                          That my fellow fans is pure class and it has given me a belief high paid footballers actually can act like real human beings

                          I know I should have attached a picture of the shirt but I'm away on a short holiday but I'll do it as soon as possible
                          Originally posted by IN_RAFA_WE_TRUST View Post
                          Goes to google :Sports Journalist of the Year 2010 in Denmark
                          Well it wont come up Paul Tomkins, that's for sure.
                          If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by krade View Post
                            What a nice story. Footballers are human beings like the rest of us. Catch anyone on the wrong day and we all know what happens as we all do it ourselves.

                            Congrats on the award and I'm sure every one will be happy for you.
                            Another 96.000 reasons to honour Rafa



                            I just hope someone has a cunning plan

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Marsh View Post
                              your bloody post comes up if i google that
                              finally i'm famous.

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