🎥 Stuck in Bilbao: Bill Murray on Athletic's philosophy?
Soccer has us used to the most unpredictable scenes, but seeing a legend like Bill Murray praising the philosophy of Athletic Club was not something we saw coming...
The actor, who is in Bilbao presenting his show New Worlds, was invited by the club to visit the San Mamés stadium and had a lively chat with the legend Jose Ángel Iribar.
Bill Murray declares himself signable by Athletic
The eternal Txopo showed Murray the connection between soccer and Basque pride, in a very charming encounter. "I accept a blood donation from the Basque Country today to be able to play here," the artist explains in the video released by Athletic.
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"We are a lot of RH negative," the red-and-white legend responds.
The scene is priceless...
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