Wolves fan Logan has had a tough time at school with bullying and did not expect to be receiving words of advice from his hero Conor Coady on a special visit to Molineux Stadium.
As part of Anti-Bullying Week, the Wolves Foundation organised for Logan to have a surprise meet-up with Coady, who took him for a tour of the home dressing room before speaking with his biggest fan about the issues he has been facing.
When Logan met Coady
"Don't let people affect how you're thinking," Coady told Logan. "Stick to the people you are closest to.
"All of the people who want to bring you down, they don't entertain your life. Keep them away."
Logan is a Wolves Foundation participant on the Premier League Kicks programme and through that, has been able to make new friends while being a member of the club's ball crew on first-team matchdays.
"He's just a different person altogether when he's at Wolves," says Logan's mum, Pippa. "That's why it means so much for us to be here.
"Having started work with Wolves, he's increased his confidence and he's building on his resilience."