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    JWAC got a reaction from Hadron Collider in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
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    JWAC got a reaction from Zappa6995 in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
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    JWAC got a reaction from sausagetrunks in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
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    JWAC got a reaction from MonTheGers in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
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    JWAC got a reaction from BookWorm in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
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    JWAC got a reaction from Blue Skies in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
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    JWAC got a reaction from Stunels in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
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    JWAC got a reaction from BlueVanguard in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
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    JWAC got a reaction from yaldi1872 in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
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    JWAC got a reaction from frenv in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  11. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from beenie in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  12. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from elliotblu in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  13. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from ForeverAndEver in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  14. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from KaiserJon in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  15. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from sprintervanman in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  16. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from Bears r us in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  17. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from Amokachi in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  18. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from Helicopter Sundae in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  19. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from gmcf in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  20. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from ronniescu in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  21. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from JackAlex93 in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  22. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from murzo in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  23. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from SteveEarle in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  24. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from markem in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
  25. Like
    JWAC got a reaction from Sea Bear in Really nice post about Dujon Sterling from his agent on linkedin   
    https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7171740870398976001/
     
    I often get asked if I enjoy my work as a Football Agent.

    Of course, there are times when it’s incredibly mentally and physically challenging. Much like a player, but in a hugely different context.

    But there are times when it’s the best, and I mean the best job in the world. Just like last night:

    Benfica v Rangers in Lisbon, last 16 of the Europa League 1st leg - which ended, against the odds, 2-2 with Benfica coming from behind twice (with two gifted goals from Rangers).

    Dujon Sterling, who as many know, I have looked after for 9 years since 15 years old, scored his first senior goal in 137 attempts (I’ve probably watched most of those games!) What a goal, what a new memory. An many also know, in 2020, Dujon’s career was so nearly ended by a sudden illness, that kept him out the game for 10 months.

    What struck me as it went in, standing on my own amongst 3,500 delirious Rangers fans, was what it meant to so many others.

    To Dujon: it was his reward for the battle he won in 2020 and never giving in.

    To his Mum: a moment that emotionally rewarded her for the countless hours since he joined Chelsea at 6 years old for her love and support every step (or run) he made.

    To the coaches and staff of various clubs/ England (to many to name): a wonderful sense of joy for Dujon knowing his journey and the part they played at some point. My phone went crazy as he scored.

    To everyone at Rangers (staff/teammates): it’s a team effort from start to finish and a measure of the hard work put in by all.

    To those partners behind the scenes (the boot companies, the lawyers, accountants, concierge, insurance, mortgage advisors, barbers, car salesman (endless list!) who know Dujon.

    To the media/ journalists: you know who you are and who have never doubted his ability and spoken about it.

    To the fans past and present: an unreal bond through thick and thin. Rangers love him coz he gives 100%. He is an elite talent. The fan next to me last night was drunk with a thick Glaswegian accent. Couldn’t understand a single word for 90 mins but when Dujon scored he jumped on me, hit me in the stomach and kissed me 😂 another very special moment.

    To Dujon’s close knit friends, in and out of the game: you never doubted.

    To my wife, family, friends: thank you for understanding and being there. Countless messages as the goal went in.

    To my other clients/ their families/ colleagues: again loads of messages/calls sharing the happiness of the goal.

    Football is the biggest sport in the world. It forms part of the wheel of life for so many, for most of their lives. It’s a tough workplace for all involved.

    But moments like last night, make it so, so satisfying….and enjoyable 😉

    Have a good day everyone. And never stop believing ⚽️ 💙

    P.S. in the 2nd leg next week Benfica will experience Ibrox at its firey best. Can’t wait. ✔️
     
     
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