Seamus Coleman is a class act. We already knew that. But he may have surpassed himself with his latest gesture.
He was asked to help share a gofundme page on twitter for six-year-old Daire Flanagan to help him realise his dream of going to Goodison Park and seeing his team. Everton have agreed to give Flanagan tickets to any game he wants, but his family needed to raise the £1,000 to get them to Liverpool for the game.
Despite not tweeting in four years, Coleman decided to help out the Flanagan family - by donating five times what they needed to bring Daire to Goodison Park.
Naturally, people are point out what a nice guy he is.
Top Man @seamiecoleman23 for a sizeable donation to Daire Flanagan! #generous
— TheEvertonForum.com/forum - Register now (@TheEFCForum) March 11, 2016
Nice touch from Seamus Coleman to donate and help this young kid see Evertonhttps://t.co/JVHGxNV6cJ #EFC #Everton pic.twitter.com/TYGDaWcj61
— Love Everton Forum (@LuvEvertonForum) March 11, 2016
What a gesture by Seamus Coleman!! Donating £5k from his own pocket to make this kids dream come true #efc https://t.co/mD5utaZ05E
— Robi Buckley 🚀 (@robibuckley) March 11, 2016
God bless seamus Coleman 💚💙💚💙
— Becky (@Becky_EFC) March 11, 2016
What a guy Seamus Coleman is.. hero 💙 https://t.co/D3I4BTKXL1
— Christopher Johnson (@Johnson1989C) March 11, 2016
See Also: James McClean Wins Kudos For His Latest Act Of Charity In His Native Town
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