When Thomas Tuchel signed with PSG in 2018, he moved into a beautiful house in the city of Paris. He and his wife hired a Filipino woman to take care of and do the household chores. This woman dedicated most of her time, even working extra hours, to serving Tuchel and his wife. She was always very professional and always available for the Tuchel family.
Over time, a stronger bond was formed, and one day, Thomas and his wife reflected on the fact that if this woman worked so hard, it was because she really needed to. One day, she told them that her son had a heart condition. They were surprised and agreed to fund an expensive operation to save their worker’s son's life. The operation was a complete success, and the boy can now enjoy a better quality of life. But that’s not all... As Tuchel saw his job threatened and his dismissal from PSG looming, he asked his worker what her greatest dream in life was.
She replied that her biggest dream was to return to the Philippines and build a house where she could retire with her family, whom she missed so much. Thomas Tuchel was dismissed by PSG and joined Chelsea, but before leaving, he did not forget his cleaning lady and offered her a villa in the Philippines where she now lives with her family. Immense RESPECT to Thomas Tuchel for this magnificent gesture.
Very rarely do you get the opportunity to train a kid for 4 years consistently in the private sector world. When I mean consistently I mean the definition of consistent. From Freshman year on I truly can’t think of a time where he missed a session. @LibertyFlames got a stud
@klseaboldt I am blown away in that 99% of those calling Kurtis a “pussy” or whatever are doing it behind a fake name. That appears to be ironic and lame.
#thfc
Kang feels like a no brainer, been linked with him for years, been confirmed on countless occasions that he would love the move.
Covers both wings and can play ten.
Feels like the perfect back up to Kudus and Savinho.
Lifts the technical level massively as well
@BigHitWhitt Dumbest thing on internet today. They won 84. U think that team should have won 104? No manager in the world makes more than a 5’or 6 game difference in a season
I assume Royals twitter is celebrating how great Q and JJ did tonight. Right? Right? Oh wait, that’s right. They only get blame
When KC loses, not credit when they win.