A young Huddersfield Town A.F.C. supporter found a five pound note at the St. John’s Stadium during his favorite team’s 2-1 upset win over heavily favored Manchester United. Adam Bhana, a young Terriers supporter, sent the money to Huddersfield Communications Director Sean Jarvis, along with a letter stating that his father taught him “we cannot keep what is not ours.”
Bhana instructed Jarvis to give the money to Huddersfield midfielder Aaron Mooy, who played very well according to Bhana’s letter. Mooy did score one of the Terriers’ two goals.
Pure class from young Adam pic.twitter.com/KVSpfJlZrm
— Sean Jarvis (@SeanMJarvis) October 24, 2017
I would love to meet you Adam
— Aaron Mooy (@AaronMooy) October 24, 2017
Mooy responded by saying that he would love to meet his young admirer.
We can all pretty much agree that this is a wonderful tale of childhood wholesomeness and purity. It’s a welcome respite from what usually dominates the news cycle these days.
It also almost enough to make you want to root for newly promoted Huddersfield to stay up in the top flight.
When they have fans like this, who could possibly root against them?
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