"Lovely move Dagger! Sounds like you want to go back and manage one day-Hope it comes true (as long as you don't knock us out again!) Wish their were more footballers like him -can youh ear mr 'charity-tax' beckham?"
"Great to see a footballer who is more interested in Football than money. I think others should realise that without the clubs and fans there is nothing. Utmost respect to Daniel"
"Sorry to say, but the article is rubbish. No dobut, Agger would say "no" to these money, the problem is, the club does not owe him a single penny. It's a long story, but Agger should have claimed the money in 2009. Now the "case" has expired. Agreed, Danny is a top player and a top lad, but this story is rubbish.
YNWA!"
"Great lad Daniel! What a noble gesture you did! For sure you have showed attachment and love for the club which have ignite you and for his own community! Well done Daniel! If all the footballers were like you... YNWA Daniel Agger"
"This is the sort of things we love to hear about our players. I remember Heskey donating a lot of money to Leicester when they were having financial difficulties. Thank you Agger."
"As an answer to those of you who take something negative out of this article and the one who claim this is rubbish, I can say you are very wrong.
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"The missing payments-stories are all over danish media and has been for a very long time. Agger was quizzed by journalists if the club owed him anything, and he said yes but I don't want the money.
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"Afterwards the head of the danish player union told the press that Brondby didn't owe him anything - that is why you are claiming the article is rubbish - but brondby does owe him money from 2004-2005, he was just never a member of the player union so only the club and Agger himself knew about it before he gave the journalists an honest answer about the situation.
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"It is very confusing because the head og player union and managing director of Brondby are trying to make eachother look bad in the media, and the danish journos are on a very low level IMO.
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"Come on, Agger is not a person who would ever speak to the press just to make himself look better.
He is a true legend - both for Brondby, Denmark and for this great club. Very loyal.
Thank you!"
"Now when it is 7 years ago Agger changed club its maybe about time Liverpool FC are playing the friendly ageinst Brøndby that was a part af the transfer"
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