Ищи любовь там, где тебе хорошо

It's not everyday children get the chance to enjoy an assembly with two international footballers - but that's exactly what happened for pupils at the Liverpool Royal School for the Blind last week.
Reds stars Daniel Agger and Dani Pacheco took time out of their busy schedules to join LFC Community Manager Bill Bygroves on an afternoon that will live long in the memory as the club continued its Respect 4 All programme work.
For more than two centuries, the Liverpool Royal School for the Blind has been helping to educate children aged 2-19 years who have a visual impairment and learning difficulties ranging from moderate to profound.
"It was unbelievable to see all of those kids so happy and it was definitely a good experience for me," Agger told Liverpoolfc.tv.
"I'm proud to have been invited along and I'd never been to a school like this before.
"It definitely makes me think. Sometimes it is a bit sad to see, but when you see them so happy you feel good inside. It's been a pleasure."
Pacheco added: "It's a big pleasure to come along today. I am so happy to be here and see the smiles on the children's faces.
"It's a bit sad to see, so it makes you realise how lucky we are to have everything we do. We need to show that out on the pitch and days like today can definitely help inspire us.
"It's nothing for us to be here - it's been a really nice afternoon."
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хорошие мальчики
ну и ДэнДани
конечно, детишек радуют))
la_nina и сколько слов хороших сказали. люблю
Resistire ой, ладно тебе, Дани милый
но мне все равно кажется, что на последней еще шире, просто дальше снято
или равнодушныеа вообще, Дани такая детка)
я во время практики официально отказалась идти в детдом, потому что после первого раза проревела весь вечер. Это при том, что к детям я равнодушна.
Но парни молодцы)
нет, вообще внешне)
и попротивнее)))это как с марокканцами
не напоминай мне про марроканцев)))))