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From Scottish winds to Caribbean beaches, the unique story of James Baird

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By Cam Melling

A person’s livelihood can take them anywhere in the world and the job of a footballer is no different. However, how many careers can take you from Scotland to the Faroe Islands and then the paradise islands of the Caribbean?

Well James Baird’s has. The Scottish goalkeeper has travelled the width of the world, in order to fulfil football enlightenment. Despite now being settled in Trinidad with his wife and a family on its way, Baird’s ambition has not yet been satisfied and he is hungry for one more journey.

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Now I’m curious whether I’ve seen him play….

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Woakes celebrates claiming the wicket of Hamish Rutherford for 90. 

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I can’t find my paintbrushes.

Not exactly loving the chain of events of the past couple days.

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My friend keeps asking me if I’m interested in going to a Deadmau5 and David Guetta concert in Puerto Rico next month. Not sure I should take him up on the offer.

I do look for any excuse to go to Puerto Rico, though.

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Mats Hummels and friend attend the MTV EMA’s 2012 at Festhalle Frankfurt on November 11, 2012 in Frankfurt.
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Saskia =Anglophile

Don’t hate. :)

If anything: I = Down under-phile. I really don’t want to use my brain today; the weather is too nice. 

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Waking up from a dream into a nightmare.

And Reus adds his name to the board.

Interesting goal celebration. Haha,

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Wait….

How’d Sri Lanka win now?

I walk away for a half an hour……

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