Some things are bigger than football.
Newcastle United beat Birmingham City 4-0 today to return to the top of the Championship.
But early in the game, football was at the back of everyone’s mind as St James’ Park came together in a show of solidarity with young Sunderland fan Bradley Lowery.
The youngster has been fighting bravely after a cancer diagnosis, and his family was given some bad news this week.
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Everton fans had previously joined forces to help fund Bradley’s treatment, raising hundreds of thousands of pounds, while he had the privilege of being the mascot when Everton met Sunderland in the Premier League last season.
And, while he might be a Sunderland fan, he’s first and foremost a football fan.
With that in mind, the football family has come together in support for him – not least the Toon Army.
Magnificent applause around St. James’ Park for Bradley Lowery #OneBradleyLowery #NUFC 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 pic.twitter.com/qakpMCzzwd
— ITV News Tyne Tees (@itvtynetees) December 10, 2016
And, following the wonderful gesture from Newcastle supporters, word has spread of an appeal to get football fans to send Christmas cards to Bradley.
beINSPORTS anchor Kay Murray shared the young Sunderland fan’s address with a call to ‘make his dreams come true’, and has already received a very positive response.
Please add another name to your Xmas card lists this year. It's for a very special little boy. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/WjXBUFboJY
— Kay Murray (@KayLMurray) December 9, 2016
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