Crystal Palace fans on Twitter have flocked to the latest social media post from former Eagles winger Darren Ambrose.
This comes after the 36-year-old shared a post on his official Twitter page that contained video footage of himself and his son Freddie practising their football skills in their back garden.
Ambrose captioned his post revealing that he misses “this game so much” but that he loves passing on his knowledge to his son.
He added that his son “always listens and is willing to learn” but that the main thing is that he has fun.
This post then gathered a lot of replies from Palace fans who were quick to share their reaction to this latest post from Ambrose.
Here’s a sample of Palace fans responding to the post:
I miss this game so much but I love passing on knowledge to my little man ?? He always listens and is willing to learn but main thing is he has fun ?? I’m absolute loving my time with my family ??? Freddie next @mrs.ambrose85 #football #myson #practice #fun #enjoylife pic.twitter.com/UD1KxMxxWb
— Darren Ambrose (@_DarrenAmbrose) May 31, 2020
Palace need to get him signed up. ?
— Gooders (@RobGooders) May 31, 2020
Is Darren Ambrose a club hero?
Yes
No
The Englishman first signed to the London club back in 2009 on a free transfer from Charlton Athletic.
Got another season in you Darren?! ?
— Mark Pratt (@MarkyP7) May 31, 2020
Sign him up @CEO4TAG
— Gordon Bennett (@Bennett1Gordon) June 1, 2020
Ambrose went on to make 124 appearances for Palace in which he managed to score 37 goals and provide 23 assists along the way (per Transfermarkt).
Obviously got good jeans, ? he becomes a star at Palace ????
— Jon C (@JonCook63456582) May 31, 2020
Ambrose left Palace in 2012 for a move to Birmingham City before retiring from the game in 2016 (per Transfermarkt).
Not a bad effort…
— Chester Pullinger (@CPullinger91) May 31, 2020
Now that he has shared this post on his official Twitter page showing how he and his son have been playing football together in their back garden, this post impressed a lot of Palace fans who were not shy in sharing their thoughts on the footage.
This is beautiful. Future Palace hero
— Jamie Muller (@jdmcpfc1990) May 31, 2020
It’s wonderful to see Ambrose still working on his football skills and helping his son develop his at such a young age.
The response to this post from this group of Palace fans just goes to show that they are still impressed with what Ambrose can do with a football and that they hope to see his son play for the club in the future.