Norwich City star comes to the aid of motorist
Tom Trybull came to the aid of a fan whose car broke down on the way home from the Brentford game. Picture by Paul Chesterton - Credit: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd
A Norwich City fan was offered help from one of his heroes after his car broke down on the way home from the Brentford game.
Henry Wyndham, from Lowestoft, had cheered the Canaries on to a 1-0 victory on Saturday and was driving past County Hall at around 9pm when his car broke down.
While waiting in the rain for roadside assistance a small black car pulled over.
Mr Wyndham said: 'The guy wound down his window and asked if I was okay, and it was Tom Trybull.
'I said RAC were on their way, though I'm not sure he knew what that meant.
'Then I told him he should sign a new contract. I'm not sure why I said that, but I wasn't expecting the only person to pull over and ask if I was okay to be Tom Trybull. He then smiled and drove off.'
Mr Wyndham eventually made it home at around 1am.
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He added: 'It was a long day but at least I got a nice story out of it.'