#CancerHasNoColor there are many reasons why I love football #Soccer while my favorite team #Arsenal was falling apart, am glad it was at a time when I was mature enough to look across beyond being a fanatic. I would have missed so much that blurs team colors, something that reminds us of our mortal being, our humane. Yesterday this little boy passed away at six years. According to the daily mail he was known to be brave despite being diagnosed by a rare form of cancer and his days were numbered. Little Bradley was a passionate supporter of Sunderland football club and his team's reality in the premier league last season was somewhat similar to his. They were sinking into relegation each passing game yet he concentrated on the positive. He supported his team and favorite player Jermaine Defoe who I now rate up there as a #Legend. He played with passion scored goals and most importantly gave little Bradley the sort of friendship so real to make his last days count. The thing is here in Kampala many people battle cancer and some have been thrust into public eye drawing sympathy. I have lost a few friends to cancer too as well as family. My papa or Jajja which means grandpa passed on earlier this year. The positive from this was and is still hard to see. I look back at how he ensured that I experienced Arsenal and him and his wife had me your the Emirates stadium last year. Through the story of this little man Bradley I am re awakened that positives are more powerful felt than seen. Any patient to this dreadful disease galvanizes loved ones and well wishers despite what we are sworn to in belief,culture and any of our deferences. In sport little Bradley has reminded me to find that silver lining, am blessed to have followed his story and the memory of his smile as he reminded us that it's only a sport. The next game to put things right is only around the corner. For now let's enjoy the beautiful game. We shouldn't forget that our reality has no color just like Cancer. #thinkseed #WeTheArsenal #RIPBradley