Job Knoester and Rob Goossens are incredibly in conflict with each other. The two look down enormously and show that too. “That man is shameless and tragic sad,” it sounds.

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In addition to his work for RTL Boulevard, Rob Goossens also turns out to be with a column in the leaf of the Dirk van den Broek. In the edition that is currently stuck to the iron of the shopping carts, he really gets out of Job Knoester, one of today’s regular table guests inside for years.

Tragic

According to Rob, the fact that Job has announced a theater college proves that he has come to believe too much in himself. “What will sell out faster: the halls, or his last leftover credibility? If you happen to be looking for a wind vane, then certainly book Job Knoester,” he sniffs in it supermarket magazine.

“He runs faster than a weather roam in a tornado, especially when he thinks Johan Derksen blows in the same direction. No matter how hard it storms, Job keeps on his inside chair today as if he is stuck with a second luxury. You would almost admire that shameless perseverance, but of course it is mainly tragic sad.”

Heel -licker

Carret columnist Rob is really going loose on Job, “who comes across a faint derksen joke with every exaggerated Hinnik as a first-class heel lick.” “Perhaps they overlook him at VI at the inevitable annual evaluation because he looks like a tropical flower arrangement that accidentally got a microphone pinned.”

“Or are those jackets just a brilliant diversion for the truth: that Job Knoester is the greatest parasite of Hilversum, a master of the rights that secretly promoted to professor in De Bewaardij.”

Job responds

What does Job think of Rob’s sneering? He responds in Today Inside: “The first time I came here he was there too, at the bar, and then I was sitting behind and I got to know him. I said,” What are you actually doing? ” Well, he was a media expert and he sat here much more often, he said. “

Wilfred Genee: “Oh, oh, that’s just … Yes, he’s no longer there, you mean.”

Job: “No, I haven’t seen him anymore, no.”

Johan doesn’t want

Johan no longer wants Rob in VI. “No,” he admits. “But look: his problem was … We had nothing else against that boy, but he was always first at Boulevard and he came from Boulevard here and sang the same song, so that is not possible. He then chose Boulevard, because apparently it paid better.”

Wilfred then against Job: “Do you find it annoying if someone writes this or can you live with that?”

Thick skin

Job says it has no trouble with it. “I will tell you: if a lawyer learns one thing, you have to have thick skin. No, fine.”

Johan: “If you act in this world, you must be sorry for things like that. Come on.”

Certainly if that criticism comes from someone who is silent by RTL Boulevard and then spit his bile next to an offer for meatballs …

Fragment

The fragment from VI:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOGCCJL0RCW

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