https://twitter.com/tobynye4/status/1048272785758478336?s=21
AR didn’t have to do this. He didn’t post the pictures in his social media to make a big deal if it.
Respect to him for supporting Toby and his family.
AR and Toby
posted on 6/10/18
Absolutely
posted on 6/10/18
Totally agree.
AR has been practically non-existent on social media regarding the club this season. Keeping a much lower profile - lessons learned from last season perhaps?
This is another more touching example and I echo Jonty's sentiment - big respect to AR.
Personally wishing little Toby all the very best for his good health and happiness.
Keep fighting son - we are all Leeds and we are all family xxx
posted on 6/10/18
Hopefully the power of prayer and love from thousands of Leeds fans can get this little lad through his ordeal. Keep fighting Toby.
posted on 7/10/18
I really don't see the need for this article to be about AR, whether good or bad.
Let's leave the little one's troubles out of any debate.
posted on 7/10/18
When the C-word hits people, it's awful.
When it hits kids, it's heartbreaking. Can't imagine
what he and his parents are going through. So,
when people can offer comfort and support, and do,
it at least shows the family people care. And that
they're there for them. Even if it's in small ways.
I'm sure it means a lot.
posted on 7/10/18
Batty, exactly and great to see AR not using it as pr exercise, some things the club have done under AR have been spot on and in return give us some pride back in the club.