 When we score, I love getting out of my sleep and just celebrating with my friend. AFC Bournemouth is my team and I love AFC Bournemouth. When the incident happened, I didn't want to come to another Bournemouth match because I was so scared that it was going to happen again. My name is Ethan, I'm 11 years old and I love football. I started following AFC Bournemouth when we won against Bolton Free Now and we got promoted to Premier League. I love going to match days, seeing my friends and being part of the community. I play for Bournemouth Ability Counts. So Bournemouth Ability Counts is a disability seen for everyone who has a disability. He doesn't have a chance to play football, but they have a chance to play football now. It means to me a lot to play football because of my disability. So Ask a Zingerman affects my learning difficulties and my feet and my eyesight. I'm not hard to cope with the daily challenges. If I don't walk for a long time, my ankles really hurt. So I have to sit at the front so I can see the whole pitch and the players and the goalkeepers and the goals. Last season, some people were sitting behind us. They were saying about one of the players that they were disabled. I didn't like that, that just made me sad. They were using lots of offensive words. That player is bad because he has a disability that's making him bad. I cried because I love the players. When the bit incident happened, I didn't want to come to another ball of match because I was so scared that it was going to happen again. I came back because Bournemouth's my club and they helped me and it means to me a lot because I love going to games with my mum. Thank you to all the players that wait for me and to have autographs and photos and I absolutely love it. So if you hear any bad language and abusive words, make sure to report it to the club so they can know.