BRADFORD City's Billy Clarke may currently be sat on the sidelines injured, but the attacking midfielder has been using his time wisely by donating one of his match worn shirts to someone targeting to raise funds for a great cause.
Tom Vickery was handed the squad signed jersey by Clarke to generate money for The Adam Stansfield Foundation, which raises awareness around bowel cancer related issues.
The charity was set up in memory of the former Yeovil Town and Exeter City striker who sadly passed away from the disease in 2010 at the young age of 31.
The foundation aims to give young people the unique opportunity to develop life skills through the power of football.
Incredibly, Tom has already raised over £95,000 for the charity in the past.
❤️💛 | Your chance to win a fully-signed #BCAFC home shirt - while supporting the @as9foundation...
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