TBF It doesn't say they've donated 15m, it says they've donated a share of that. Pedro Neto was very close to Diogo and he could easily have suggested they all chuck in 25k and across that squad this could be anywhere from like 500 - 750k
For some reason, I am skeptical this is true. How reliable is the source. It just makes no sense.
To be fair £25k for each member of the Chelsea squad is something like £15m.TBF It doesn't say they've donated 15m, it says they've donated a share of that. Pedro Neto was very close to Diogo and he could easily have suggested they all chuck in 25k and across that squad this could be anywhere from like 500 - 750k
RIght. I had misread that it was 15M and not part of the players bonus of 15M. Seeing this is something driven by the Chelsea players, makes a lot more sense to me and very welcomed.To be fair £25k for each member of the Chelsea squad is something like £15m.
But regardless, it's a great gesture. It's clear from the behind the scenes videos that Diogo was a real character, someone who will have been popular in every dressing room he's been in. And there've been lots of kind, heartfelt gestures. The Portuguese lads from United coming over to Anfield to pay a tribute, I bet they'll have done something financial too. And I'm sure they knew club loyalties would be put to one side over something like this, that we'd have welcomed them paying their respects.
I'm sure our lads will be doing their bit, hopefully for Andre Silva's family too.
Yeah, it's still a generous gesture, regardless, and most of us would manage very nicely for a long time with that kind of money in our pockets.RIght. I had misread that it was 15M and not part of the players bonus of 15M. Seeing this is something driven by the Chelsea players, makes a lot more sense to me and very welcomed.
Have to say the general reaction from all corners of the footballing world has been very wholesome and kind, and must be a great source of comfort for both his family and all those who knew him well. Wherever his family choose to live, they'll want for nothing and always be able to call Liverpool home. I'd love them to stay, though. There's always something nice where footballers and their families, with all the money in the world, feel settled and fall in love with Merseyside, and I'll be kind and say Cheshire, too. I'm sidebaring, but I love how Rafa and his Montse are still so connected and wedded to the area and get involved in charitable events for the area. http://www.rafabenitez.com/mbfoundation/
It would be nice if Rute and her children followed a similar path, but I'd fully understand if the longing for Portugal and being close to family came first.
Rafa still lives up the road from me.Have other non-scouse families stayed in the area post retirement or leaving the club?
Have other non-scouse families stayed in the area post retirement or leaving the club?
I thought the club said that there would be a "Forever 20" logo on all match shirts, but I cant see it in any photos. Can anyone enlighten me?
Players will honour the tribute by wearing a specially designed ‘Forever 20’ emblem printed on the inside of their shirts and stadium jackets, which will stay in place throughout the season.