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    Do footballers get a boost from having kids?

    19x made a post in match thread, I thought it was worth a discussion.

    If so, anyone can make nunez have kids?

    get in touch with the club, sort the contracts whilst you at it

    Sid you're pretty lovey with FSG maybe you could get in touch ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev0909 View Post
    If so, anyone can make nunez have kids?
    He has a son, his wife is currently pregnant with their second and as a bonus they have six dogs.

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    Well I can affirm that kids are the absolute best, full stop...
    My soon to be 18 month old daughter came over to me when I was clapping Curtis' goal for 2-1 and started clapping with me, then hugged me...
    She was sitting on my right knee when Mo made it 3-1... I fist pumped with my left hand as I was holding her with my right hand and she instinctively clapped along with me in my delight and relief...
    It doesn't take them long to learn...
    She's a Red, just like my other older daughter, who I might add, has been to Anfield more often than I... YNWA

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    Sounds like one of what will hopefully prove to be hundreds of core memories justin - nice one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insidious View Post
    Sounds like one of what will hopefully prove to be hundreds of core memories justin - nice one.
    Thank you Sid. She has provided many already, and God willing, many more in the future... XxXX

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    Is this the best thread title ever?
    VOTE JOCKY tae fix this fiasco.

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    Becoming a dad trigger's a man's instinct to protect and provide, it also provides a testosterone boost which translates as more aggressive and assertive, alpha male. It's got to be channeled in the right way mind!

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    According to several mates from when I played football in my 20’s when they had their first born child especially, they were on fire that first year

    That was why I made the point of it giving Gakpo a boost & him needing to work harder than ever to raise his levels as high as he can during that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nineteenx View Post
    According to several mates from when I played football in my 20’s when they had their first born child especially, they were on fire that first year

    That was why I made the point of it giving Gakpo a boost & him needing to work harder than ever to raise his levels as high as he can during that


    Absolute gold.
    VOTE JOCKY tae fix this fiasco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justincredible View Post
    Well I can affirm that kids are the absolute best, full stop...
    My soon to be 18 month old daughter came over to me when I was clapping Curtis' goal for 2-1 and started clapping with me, then hugged me...
    She was sitting on my right knee when Mo made it 3-1... I fist pumped with my left hand as I was holding her with my right hand and she instinctively clapped along with me in my delight and relief...
    It doesn't take them long to learn...
    She's a Red, just like my other older daughter, who I might add, has been to Anfield more often than I... YNWA
    That's so cute, thanks for sharing

    Things like this honestly, puts a smile on my face..... and realise life is not all doom and gloom, like BBC news.

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