Manchester Evening News

Kind-hearted Ralf’s £1,000 donation to help old club

- By STEPHEN KILLEN

UNITED interim manager Ralf Rangnick donated £1,000 to a struggling non-league team last year.

In the late 1970s, the then 21-year-old enjoyed a year studying in England, during which time he played for Southwick FC, before moving back to his native Germany.

He made his donation after the Mid-Sussex League side were rendered homeless due to the financial uncertaint­y of the pandemic as they struggled to make ends meet.

“A mate of mine said to me ‘Well, Ralf Rangnick used to play for Southwick, why don’t you email and see if he’ll remember us and see if he’ll support?’” said Southwick’s media officer John Baine.

“I said: ‘We’ve had to reform the club, the ground has been closed, we’re playing in the local park and we’re looking to regenerate the club that has existed since 1882’ and he came up with a donation just like that.

“His assistant sent a lovely email back saying: ‘Of course Ralf remembers his time at Southwick, he wishes you all the best and here is a £1,000 donation.’

“It shows that the guy obviously has a good heart and a love and understand­ing of grassroots football.”

The money helped the club keep their players and, in doing so, they earned promotion, boasting a 100 per cent record as they moved into the Premier Division of the Mid-Sussex Football League, where they now sit eighth.

After the former RB Leipzig head coach donated the money and added a message of support, he wrote: “Dear Wickers supporters, having played for the Wickers in 1980, it was a great experience for me as a young student and as a player.

“This is why I would love to support your campaign and very much hope that the club can return to the Old Barn Way ground in due course. Up the Wickers! Ralf.”

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