Huddersfield Town's Aaron Mooy was the recipient of a surprise bonus after his match-winning performance against Manchester United last Saturday.
Taking part in the top flight for the first time since 1971-72, one Terriers fan who was some way from even being born then is certainly enjoying the experience.
9 year old Adam Bhana was among those Huddersfield fans present on Saturday as they overcame Mourinho's United.
As if things hadn't gone well enough, the young lad then found a £5 note as he was leaving the ground.
However, perhaps riding high on the collective euphoria, he decided that he couldn't possibly pocket money that wasn't his own.
So what did he do? Well, he wrote a letter and decided to send the money to a person he felt truly deserved it.
Pure class from young Adam pic.twitter.com/KVSpfJlZrm
— Sean Jarvis (@SeanMJarvis) October 24, 2017
Addressed to Sean Jarvis, a Huddersfield Town director, Adam outlined his stance that he couldn't possibly keep the fiver as 'you can not keep what is not mine.'
Asking Jarvis to ask Huddersfield manager David Wagner whether goalscorer Aaron Mooy could keep it instead, Adam's touch of selflessness has captured the attention of many across Twitter.
Apparently, Bhana was conflicted as to whether the money could go toward funding the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo, but we think he probably made the right decision.