A role model for every professional footballer on how to conduct yourself and immerse yourself into all aspects of the club and community.
Not forgetting he's a decent footballer also.
I didn't see Calderon do this. Must've missed it. But Rosenior certainly shook everyone's hand and wished them all well before they went back into the changing rooms and the large shirts went on to the pitch.
I must add that everyone I've encountered who is remotely associated with the club has been first class through this awful time. It's certainly opened my eyes to what an absolutely incredible football club we have here.
and as I posted in another thread Calderon paid his respects during the tributes before the match, standing in front of the dug outs. No fuss, no attention seeking, just pure class. He's good enough to have been born in Sussex.