Years on from his son’s kind gesture at a Huddersfield Town match, Mohammed Bhana used the story for his latest book. The author tells John Blow about his work.
When young Adam Bhana found a £5 note at a Huddersfield Town match and wrote to the club suggesting it should go to player Aaron Mooy, the heartwarming moment went ‘viral’ online. It also led to the youngster from Batley meeting the Australian pro, whose goal in the 2017 game at the John Smith’s Stadium helped the West Yorkshire side beat Manchester United for the first time in 65 years.
Another personal touch was referencing Mohammed’s favourite city, Basel, in Switzerland, along with the inclusion of wrestling characters as a nod to Mohammed and his sons’ love of WWE. Mohammed, a former journalist who has since won awards for his work in communications and PR for Bradford car businesses Project Kahn and Chelsea Truck Company, said writing a superhero book was a challenge – though there have been kind words from readers since he published it on March 1 this year.
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