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'Boot boy' gets Mercedes as tipOliver Kapo's boot boy, James McPike, was hoping for a pair of old boots after a season's service to the British soccer star, but all he got was a new Mercedes. The car is worth about 30,000 pounds ($60,000), The Daily Mail reported. McPike is boot boy -- or apprentice player -- with Birmingham City, the team Kapo joined last year after playing for Juventus in Italy. Boot boys, who are paid considerably less than the star players, get a chance to learn the game while performing chores for the players they are assigned to. A source on the team told the newspaper McPike specifically asked for a pair of boots as an end-of-season thank you.
Kapo drove McPike to his house, gave him the paperwork on the car and told him he would pay the insurance for a year. Alex McLeish, the team manager, said he was touched by the Publication date: 14 May 2008 Source: UPI-1-20080514-12473600-bc-britain-bootboy.xml Archive
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