A BRADFORD City player’s shirt worn in one of the club’s Wembley clashes is set to be raffled off to raise funds for another former star’s wife who has a brain tumour.
Tony McMahon’s Bantams jersey from the club’s 1-0 defeat against Millwall in the 2017 League One Play-Off final will go to the winner of a fundraising raffle, who will be chosen at random. To enter, people should give a donation to the cause, including the former City right-back's name in their donation description.
The shirt will help raise funds in aid of another former Bantam, Graeme Lee's wife Gemma. She has been diagnosed with a brain tumour and hopes to raise £100,000 to help fund alternative therapies for her treatment.
Defender Graeme Lee, now 42, made 44 appearances, scoring two goals for City during the 2008-09 season.
Current City goalkeeper Richard O’Donnell tweeted about McMahon’s shirt today:
— Richard O'Donnell (@RichODonnell23) June 26, 2020
Go to justgiving.com/crowdfunding/warriorgemma to make a donation.
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