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'TREATED TO A SHANDY'

Hull City defender Alex Bruce receives late Christmas gift after helping a soldier fix his car at a service station

Premier League footballer sent £5 by a soldier

A PREMIER League footballer was sent £5 by a soldier he helped after his car broke down.

Hull City defender Alex Bruce, 32, helped Jay Twining to open his bonnet after he was stranded at a service station.

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He later received a letter from Staff Sgt Major Twining, which said he had asked five people to help him but all refused, claiming they were busy.

Come on my son . . . Hull City ace Alex Bruce celebrates his winnings after helping a strangerCredit: PA:Press Association Archive

Mr Twining, based in Colchester, Essex, said he was grateful for Bruce’s time and said he wished there were “more people like you”.

He enclosed a £5 note and told Bruce to buy himself a drink.

In the money . . . soldier sent a late Christmas gift to Alex Bruce after kind stopCredit: Twitter/AlexBruce84
Daddy's boy . . . Alex Bruce is a defender for Hull CityCredit: Getty Images

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Bruce, son of Aston Villa manager Steve, 56, tweeted the letter and said he would “treat myself to a shandy”.

The post has been re-tweeted hundreds of times, with people praising the footballer for his good deed.

He has been out of action since the summer after injuring himself pre-season.

He returned to "light" training in November.

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