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Stand Up Steven Naismith

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  1. BillysStatue

    BillysStatue Well-Known Member

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    Well, this is such a superb gesture, the lad deserves to be applauded ..

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28645128

    Everton's Steven Naismith has bought tickets for his club's home games to donate to the unemployed in Liverpool.
    The midfielder, 27, said he hoped the gift would "bring joy to many people".
    "I am aware that there are many unemployed in Liverpool trying hard to find a job and who may not be able to afford a ticket," Naismith added.
    "I thought this might be a small gesture to help those in that situation," said the Scotland international.

    Naismith has asked for the tickets to be given to different job centres across the city each week and handed out to selected job-seekers who are trying hard to find employment.
    "Every day I feel very fortunate for the opportunities and lifestyle my job as a footballer has afforded my family and me, and also to be in the position where I can help the community in some small way," Naismith said.
    The midfielder joined Everton from Rangers in July 2012 and said that the parallels between Liverpool and his former home town of Glasgow had played a part in his decision.
    "I come from Ayrshire in the West of Scotland and spent a lot of my life in Glasgow - a city that, at times, has suffered from high unemployment," he explained. "Liverpool has a similar history."
    Naismith helps homeless centres in Liverpool and Glasgow and he has also backed his old youth team, Stewarton Annick, with sponsorship.
     
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  2. Irishshako

    Irishshako Well-Known Member

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    That'll cost him, I bet some of the feckers will sell them on.......:grin:

    Nice gesture though..<ok>
     
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  3. milkyboy

    milkyboy Well-Known Member

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    In a time when we all get p*ssed off with big time Charlies earning huge money, it's always nice to hear about the ones who are appreciative of what they have and are prepared to put a little back.
     
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  4. Eireleeds1

    Eireleeds1 Well-Known Member

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    Bet you're not far wrong Shaks
     
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  5. Irishshako

    Irishshako Well-Known Member

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    :biggrin: Just my cynical side coming out.....:emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  6. Chippy / Glory

    Chippy / Glory Senior Member

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    Feck the idle wallowing self pitying cnuts.
     
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  7. esteponawhite

    esteponawhite Well-Known Member

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    I will nominate you for that,
    The lad is trying to help,ok some of them will be the usual bindippers,but maybe some are geniune people out of work,
    Rather here that from a footballer than,Look at my new ferrari etc.
     
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  8. Chippy / Glory

    Chippy / Glory Senior Member

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    It's liverpool of course it won't be their fault they haven't got work.
    It will be everyone else's fault. I suggest having protest groups and multiple enquiries to make sure absolutely no responsibility is laid at the feet of Liverpudlians.
     
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