Wednesday 18 March 2015

Kai Rooney, five, is asked for AUTOGRAPH by Manchester United supporter after acting as mascot for father Wayne's game

The Manchester United captain’s eldest child was mascot for his side’s 3-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in the Barclays Premier League.
Dressed in a United kit with the number 10 - his father’s - on the back, the boy was photographed seemingly enjoying a taste of celebrity as he signed a piece of paper for a middle-aged woman.

Twitter user Hammad Khaann, of Karachi, Pakistan, uploaded the picture online and wrote: ‘Kai Rooney signing autographs yesterday. What a lad!’
Others were unamused, with James Palmer saying: ‘How pathetic must your life be if you're asking for Kai Rooney's autograph? Grown human beings acting like school girls over a five-year-old.’
Another, who goes by the username of 'Pheoma', tweeted: 'Five-year-old Kai signed autograph for fans on Sunday... Can he even spell his name? Wonders shall never end.'

Rooney and his son Kai look towards the stands

Rooney and his son Kai before kick-off


Rooney points out something in the crowd to his son ahead of scoring in United's 3-0 win over Tottenham

Wayne and Kai walk hand-in-hand out on to the Old Trafford turf ahead of the Barclays Premier League clash

Family: Kai (left) lives with his brother Klay (centre), one, father Wayne, 28, and mother Coleen (right), 28

Coined from:Daily Mail

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