…merchandise.
Football memorabilia is best employed when sold to raise money for good causes.
Many of us wouldn’t mind the odd signed bit of gear but there’s always that voice in our subconscious that wonders why a middle man should be making money out of a bloke (who just happens to be a superstar) running a marker pen over a nylon shirt or whatever.
This is much ‘nicer’ and the money goes to a good cause.
The Boy Bale has donated a heap of goodies to an auction in aid of his old Cardiff Primary School where he first learned to hone his footballing skills, Eglwys Newydd.
Gareth and his Spurs team-mates have donated signed shirts, boots and goalkeeping gloves so they can be auctioned to help fund the Barrister’s fees to prepare a legal case to fight the school closure.
The ‘closed’ auction will run for two weeks with the person bidding the highest amount for each individual lot being successful and becoming the proud owner of one of these highly sought after items, some of which were worn by the Spurs players in their recent Champions League success against AC Milan.
The auction will close at midnight on Saturday the 9th of April.
If you would like to make a donation direct to the campaign as well as making a bid on one of the items, go to www.savewhitchurch.com/fund-raising/
you old tease…. such guile…draw us in then you hit us with what you really mean!
You are wasted in this game. You should be writing headlines for the coalition government… (ooh bit of politics there)
You utter shitbag, Mr H!!!
Jeez, fished right in, I was.
Watch me not believe it when it happens this summer.
The lads a saint or he was now he is a Cockerel good headlines Harry H. we all fell for it Mad Bad H.H
Seeing this has come up again in the news today. Have a look at what you could have won…. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/olympics/article-1371180/London-2012-Olympic-Stadium-ready-months-ahead-schedule.html