Libpool FC hosts Isaac in an executive hospitality

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Libpool FC hosts Isaac in an executive hospitality

Following Isaac’s popularity and amazing musical skills, he is gaining love from Liverpool supporters and other clubs day by day. He is just a little child that you must love; his charisma, energy, and drive make him the perfect gentle young man.

Libpool FC also got notice of Isaac and offered to host him and his family in an executive lounge at Accrington Stanley on 11th Jan or Lille on 21st January to help the little hero. According to Libpool FC, “Isaac is such an inspiration!! Love his videos and the joy he brings”. They requested that Isaac and one of his parents join them at a game (at Accrington Stanley on 11th Jan or Lille on 21st January) in the founders lounge to book for them two executive hospitality free of charge if he can. Isaac’s family acknowledged their wonderful gesture and honored their request.

Isaac’s journey is raising awareness for people with disabilities, and the world is getting to love him even more and more.

Isaac was born with disabilities; it was noticed during the antenatal stage of his mom’s pregnancy routines. It was diagnosed that baby Isaac had a medical syndrome known as Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome. Typically, people with this health disorder have difficulty in seeing; most of them cannot hear or talk, not to mention walking in the future after birth. But Isaac proved to be exceptional as he can hear, talk, sing, shout, and walk. Many thanks to God almighty for the wonderful works he is doing in the life of Isaac. Isaac has undergone a series of operations to get better; he has had open-heart surgery. And in all of this, Isaac, the Liverpool fan, doesn’t let it get him down; he is good at bouncing back and playing what he loves best.

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This is not the first time Liverpool FC is recognizing people with special needs. Isaac’s story can also be likened to the time of Jürgen Klopp after a touching gesture a year back when he recognized a fan in a wheelchair named Dáire. Isaac was the mascot that led Van Dijk onto the football pitch, and the club won the match with a 2-0 score.

 

If you are a parent or you are just someone who loves what is good, you can’t hide your joy after seeing this little child calling all the players by their names. He is the true definition of a hero. Isaac is creating a voice for Liverpool’s disabled supporters. The family of Isaac Kearney has kept on with their gratitude to Liverpool FC for helping Isaac’s profile get to the global spotlight.

 

Liverpool FC has once again proved that the club is a family; it is not just a football club. You’ll never walk alone; Isaac Kearney is worth celebrating; let’s keep it going.

 

This is a call to celebrate people with special needs, disabilities, and inabilities; there is love in making them happy, and it shouldn’t stop. Isaac is setting the pace; let the world keep rolling on this pace for a better community.

 

 

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