Five-year-old Jack Johnstone, who was involved in a traffic accident on his way to last Saturday's home game versus Morton, visited the training ground to meet his heroes this morning.
Although unable to attend the game, thankfully Jack came through the incident with only minor cuts and bruises and he was delighted to take up the Club's offer to visit training and meet the players.
Jack had a walk around the training centre and spent some time in the dressing room chatting with the players and in the manager's office Ray asked him for advice on the team line-up for the upcoming Hibs game!
Still feeling the effects of the accident and nursing a sore head, Jack declined the opportunity to stay and take part in the training session, but before going home, he then posed for pictures with the squad and received a signed pair of Cammy Bell's - his favourite player - gloves.
Jack's father Kevin Johnstone said; "We know how fortunate we were that Jack only received cuts and bruises and we were delighted when the Club said he could come over to training.
"To meet Cammy Bell and get a pair of his gloves is brilliant and we cannot thank the Club enough."
Jack will also run out as a mascot at a home game before the end of the season.