“Dreams become realities” for young enthusiasts thanks to Alexis Mac Allister.
The Argus: The gold medal was left with the lads and their fathers by Mac Allister.
The Argus reports that Mac Allister allowed the boys (and their fathers) to take the gold medal.
Mac Allister gave the boys (and their fathers) permission to keep the gold medal.
The Argus claims that Mac Allister signs books.
Three happy fans were thrilled when Mac Allister made the time to speak with them earlier this week.
Mac Allister autographs books, reports The Argus.
Mac Allister allowed the lads (and their fathers) to keep the gold medal, according to The Argus.
William is shown (left) in The Argus with his cousins Toby and Albert.
The Argus said that following the training session, Mac Allister signed their books. Together with his cousins Albert, six, and Toby Witherden, 10, William Funnell, then nine, saw Mac Allister.
The Argus: Mac Allister affixing the autographs
In The Argus: William (left) with Toby and Albert, his cousins
The Argus: William, on the left, with his cousins Toby and Albert
The Argus photographed the event, showing William on the left with his cousins Toby and Albert.On X, for instance, Balls: “This video is class https://t.co/rwDSHOEloQ of Alexis Mac Allister sharing his World Cup medal with some young Brighton fans” / Twitter
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Mac Allister stopped impromptu to autograph books and the World Cup ball for the young supporters.