It was May 5, 2014, and Danny Foley, landlord of the White Horse in Selhurst, was standing outside his pub when he saw a familiar white Lamborghini pulling up across the road. Foley is a diehard Crystal Palace fan – he grew up 30 seconds from Selhurst Park – and he knows a club legend when he sees one.

As it happened, the White Horse was hosting a fundraising day for Scarlett Hewitt, an eight-year-old Palace fan with cerebral palsy, and was packed ahead of the game against Liverpool. As Wilfried Zaha stepped out of the car, Foley approached him and asked if he would mind popping across the road. “I told him it would make everyone’s day,” says Foley. “He said he’d give 10 minutes.”