Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper has revealed young musician Caiden Storry visited the club's training ground this week after he could not complete the Last Post ahead of last weekend's 2-0 win over Aston Villa.
Trumpeter Storry, 16, was consoled by both sets of players and Cooper, before being given a standing ovation by the City Ground after failing to finish the famous tune that marks Armistice Day celebrations.
Cooper gave the teenager a hug on his way off the pitch and after the match vowed to get in touch with the Forest fan, with Storry visiting the squad this week.
The Welshman said in his press conference to preview Sunday's match against West Ham: 'I spoke to Caiden before yesterday, when he spent the day with us.
'It was great to see him. The players and the staff wanted to see him. He's one of us, he's one of the family.
'When I spoke to him on the phone, not long after Sunday, I told him that all he's done is what I have to do and what the players have to do, which is put yourself out there to try to perform.
'At such a young age, for him to have real positive experiences and negative ones will be great for him. It will set him up for life, because that's what life is - dealing with all sorts of things which come your way.
'He's a lovely young man. He loves Nottingham Forest and has been a season-ticket holder since he was five. He's really well spoken and really clear about where he wants his journey to be in life. It was a pleasure to meet him.
'I can't think of anybody better to have performed the Last Post for us. We're proud he did it.'
Forest have good news on the injury front, with Chris Wood (hamstring), Divock Origi (hip), Gonzalo Montiel (calf) and Felipe (knee) all returning to training.
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