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“I feel blessed for the opportunities and lifestyle my job as a footballer has afforded my family and me. The sport has also put me in the position where I can help the community in some small way. It is my duty to utilise that position for the greater good of the community," he continued.
With many modern-day Premier League footballers paid handsomely for their abilities, it's refreshing to see that Naismith still seems very much in touch with the fans.
This, and the recent story of Alexis Sanchez helping out his home town remind us that footballers maybe aren't as out-of-touch with reality as some might assume.
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