Van der Vaarts smart trick: Bribing her with mix-yourself candy

He is finished as a professional footballer with questionable stay in FC Midtjylland and Esbjerg, but Rafael van der Vaart excites still in the royal.

The former top player with clubs like Real Madrid and Tottenham on the CV thus contributes ongoing to hold on to one of her Estevana Polmans teammates in Team Esbjerg.

And this is done quite simply, by using mix-yourself candy to udebaneturene, writes Jydske Vestkysten.

According to the newspaper buying Rafael van der Vaart for 100 mixed sweets to the Norwegian Marit Frafjord, every time the team plays at stamford bridge.

the 34-year-old Marit Frafjord extended his contract in november, and something could indicate that bonusaftalen on a proper bag mix even candy has been to convince the Norwegian to continue in the west jutland. It confirms a laughing Estavana Polman of the newspaper.

– In such a situation applies to all the tricks. We would like to keep her, so we agreed that the ‘Raf’ had on the pitch.

– Some times he is close to forget it, but then the rush he settled in the city and get it bought. There is no way around it, says Estavana Polman according to Jydske Vestkysten.

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Marit Frafjord get the mix even candy of Rafael van der Vaart. Photo: Claus Bech/Ritzau Scanpix

According to Marit Frafjord had Rafael van der Vaart ‘just’ bought for 91 dollars for Saturday’s fight against Kristiansand in the Champions League, but this did not prevent the esbjergenserne in to win 35-31.

Rafael van der Vaart came to FC Midtjylland and the Danish football championship in 2016, before he switched to Esbjerg in august 2018. A few months later he quit his career, but since then he has appeared sporadically for Esbjerg Series 4-teams.

Rafael van der Vaart in action for Esbjerg Series 4-teams. Photo: Christer Holte

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