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JOE WILLOCK has cheekily tried to win a Ferrari from Newcastle team-mate Allan Saint-Maximin.
The midfielder commented on Saint-Maximin’s post in which he thanked his fans for downloading the “Helios: The game” app.
The Frenchman added a heartfelt message to his fans on the post that included: “A big thank you to everyone who downloaded the Helios: The game app.
“This is just the beginning, this app is for you, for all the people who have always been there and believed in the project.
“I won’t forget who helped me when I really needed it without me asking for anything and who turned a blind eye.
“I will always help anyone I can help. What I’m going to earn and everything I’m putting up through this app with my team will be proof that when you want to be generous you can.
“[It’s] too easy to hide and always make excuses when we have the means and resources to help so many people.
“Everything we have and think we have, money, notoriety etc, material things will disappear but your good deeds, kindness you will have with everyone you will meet will remain intact.
“People won’t remember how many 0’s were in your account but the person you are so fight for it.
“The love you give to your children, your family, will remain intact. Feel free to comment which car, prizes, you would like to win. LOVE”.
After the post, fans started to comment with want they wanted, with some asking for Newcastle-signed shirts or games consoles.
But Saint-Maximin must have been surprised when one of his teammates commented: “I want a Ferrari please bro”, as Willock tried his luck at winning something off the star player.
But he was too quick for the former Arsenal player and replied: “With the bonus.”
Newcastle have been in great form this season and are currently challenging for a spot in the Champions League next season.