Don’t let his appearance fool you, and the fact he’s a look-a-like of the famous Peter Dinklage of HBO’s blockbuster series ‘Game of Thrones’.Dominic Dom Telford, 25, is the player with probably the best-ever contract in the world of football, despite the fact he plays for Crawley Town – a pretty much unknown EFL League Two slot, struggling to stay afloat in the fourth tier of the English football hierarchy.Just sayin’… (©Getty images sport/HBO)According to The Guardian, which revealed the unbelievable story about the capricious spending spree of this almost non-league club, Telford has earned himself a one-of-a-kind bonus.”Last season’s top scorer in League Two, Dominic Telford, arrived from Newport in a coup for the owners. It was an attractive offer for the striker, who is now earning more than double what he was on at Newport before bonuses. One financial incentive for Telford is to win the ball back in the opposition half, a bonus that is unusual in professional football,” reveals The Guardian and adds that at Crawley Town, they had an even crazier proposal for a centre-back…🤩 What a moment it was!⚽ @DomTelford9 with the opening goal of the night, with a phenomenal assist from @ellerybalcombe_!📢 That ROAR from the away end…#TownTeamTogether🔴 pic.twitter.com/hTd55eyDvr— Crawley Town FC (@crawleytown) November 9, 2022 “He was offered a bonus per header as part of a proposed contract. Considering the stats show the player in question makes between 20 and 30 a game, it would have been a lucrative deal in the fourth tier, but he opted to go elsewhere.”Charming, isn’t it?##NAJAVA_MECA_6923523##Then, what would you say if we told you that their board even considered granting trials for three YouTubers in order to regain some more popularity?”All three players will be further evaluated by coaches and staff during the session for possible inclusion in the team for the Red Devils’ upcoming FA Cup match against Accrington Stanley on 5 November,” Crawley said. None of them were signed eventually, of course.Out of favor Kenyan born midfielder shipped out on loan to CzechToday, they sit 20th in League Two, and are looking for their third permanent manager of the season. The fact a cryptocurrency sports company owns them explains a lot. If only Cristiano Ronaldo knew about them before the Al-Nassr proposal arrived…