Fans of Nottingham Forest have been reacting to a post on Twitter, in which Forest midfielder John Bostock reads a children’s bedtime story.
In the footage, which was posted by the official Nottingham Forest account on Twitter, Bostock reads a children’s story titled Bruce the Moose, in a show of support to the Forest community during the current worrying times.
In reaction, fans of the club flocked to Twitter in order to have their say on the matter, with many praising both the club and Bostock for their efforts, while others simply thanked the player, letting him know that their children loved the story.
Bedtime stories with Bostock ?@JohnJBostock gets you ready for the evening with a bedtime story. Here he is reading the tale of Bruce the Moose. Enjoy! ? #NFFC pic.twitter.com/F1loCRgpb9
— Nottingham Forest (@NFFC) March 24, 2020
Brilliant ??
— Trixie King NFFC (@TrixieKing9) March 24, 2020
This guy don’t get the credit he deserves ?
— LolleySZN (@TreeceyNFFC) March 24, 2020
Thanks John, my 6 year old absolutely loved that. ??
— Jim Freeman (@Elvis_Calypso) March 24, 2020
National Hero Bossy
— Oli (@Knappgok) March 24, 2020
Haha love it!
— Gillbo #GTTO (@gillbo64) March 25, 2020
Love this. More please.
— John Patching (@JohnPatching) March 24, 2020
What do we think?
While Bostock has clearly impressed the Forest fans with his storytelling off the pitch, the midfielder has not often had the chance to wow them on the pitch.
Since moving to Forest on loan from Toulouse last summer, the 28-year-old has made just five Championship appearances, providing one assist, and with just nine fixtures remaining of the season, he does not have much time to make a lasting impression of the Forest fans.