Liverpool fans.The ex-England ace said they praised him for scoring a free-kick against rivals Manchester United. Danny, 45, explained: “I was in Kenya in the Maasai Mara with the family – wonderful place, no phone service, out in the wilderness living in glorified tents.“The guy who was looking after us asked was everything going well, and I said, ‘Phenomenal.
Fantastic. There’s just one thing: you couldn’t get me the football scores, could you?’ He told me to come with him, so we went off through the main camp, past where the staff worked and lived.READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley Stadium“We ended up in this brick building with a corrugated iron roof, like a very large shed.” Danny said it was at that point he was clocked by a tooled up tribesman - who happened to be a Reds supporter.He continued: “As I walked in there were about 30 Maasai in there.
They were not dressed up for the kids, they were proper Maasai.“There was a bucket of beers and a telly the size of my iPad on a chest of drawers.
You could hardly see it, but on it was the football. They were all watching Liverpool playing Southampton.Have you ever been recognised somewhere unexpectedly?
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