

The Most Generous Player in the Premier League
By: Daryl | May 14th, 2008
OK, so he’s not technically in the Premier League anymore as Birmingham City were relegated last weekend. But Olivier Kapo is still pretty generous. Some clubs still use the boot-boy system, where an apprentive player is responsible for cleaning and caring for a first team players boots. James McPike was the 20 year old apprentice responsible for Kapo’s cleats, and - as is customary - at the end of the season he asked Kapo if he could keep the boots.
But Kapo had already taken his boots home from St. Andrews, so McPike was out of luck. Until Kapo handed him the keys to his £30,000 Mercedes instead.
Even better, when McPike said he couldn’t afford the insurance on such a fancy car, Kapo promised to pay for a years worth. The guy is like the Oprah Winfrey of the West Midlands.
Now all McPike has to do is get himself a pro contract so he can pay for the next year’s insurance. Or failing that he could sell the Merc and pocket the money. Either way it’s not a bad deal for shining someone’s shoes. As Sniffing the Touchline says “Kudos to Kapo then for proving himself to be a nice guy in a world of selfish and conceited bastards.”
Indeed.
Do you think any of these guys will be giving away their cars?
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Footballer doing a humane thing? Hm.. I think it’s time I dig up my tin foil hat.
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I think I have a new favorite player.
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haha, 3rd to last sentence
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