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Speaking to the ECHO, Max said: “I'm from the South East, from a little town called Bracknell, just west of London.
“I come from a very ordinary background.
However, there was an area of the world in particular which stood out to him on his travels abroad.
Max said: “I've just travelled doing ordinary jobs.
Translated as Doctors Without Borders, MSF provides emergency assistance to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics and natural or man-made disasters.
Max said: “I'm enjoying it.
I've travelled all through the Middle East, Afghanistan, Iran, as, as an ordinary traveller and people have been so good, so kind, so welcoming.
He understands that the manager must receive lots of letters like this, but feels the German’s values align with what he is doing.
Max said: “He doesn't know me.
He said: “I’ve seen massive parallels.
“There are people in football who are bigger (than the sport).