Once again an adorable child has reminded us that people are Western Archivescapable of anything.
SEE ALSO: Transgender footballer could be the first to play in women's Australian rules leagueTwitter user Hullablue took his daughter to a semi-professional football game near Leeds, UK on Saturday, and got this snap of the little bean being inspired by an assistant referee.
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Needless to say, the photo warmed the cockles of many hearts, including the football team the pair had been watching.
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Consequently, Hullablue fleshed out the story with some more crucial details.
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The inspirational power of the photo spread far and wide, sending a positive message about women in football.
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Things certainly have come a long way since the FA banned women from the sport in 1921.
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