Sunderland Echo

JUST THE TICKET!

SAFC fans launch virtual ticket charity fund-raiser before the final of Papa John’s Trophy

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk

A fund-raising drive is just the ticket for Black Cats fans set to miss out on a chance at Wembley glory – well, virtually.

Sunderland AFC take on Tranmere Rovers in the Papa John’s Trophy final at the national stadium in just over two weeks’ time.

But lockdown means there will be no repeat of the amazing scenes two years ago when thousands of fans descended on the Capital for the Checkatrad­e Trophy and Play-off finals.

Now supporters are being offered the chance to snap up a special virtual ticket and help a range of worthy causes into the bargain instead.

Lifelong fan Peter Richardson came up with the idea which was picked up by supporters’ groups Red and White Army, the Senior Supporters Associatio­n and Sunderland AFC Branch Liaison Council.

They have teamed up with the club and its official charity, the Foundation of Light, to create special commemorat­ive tickets, with all proceeds

being donated to local charities.

Money will be split between the Foundation, the Salvation Army, Sunderland Foodbank and Washington Mind as part of the# Sunderland Together campaign to provide support during the pandemic and tackle challenges including rising food poverty, increased social isolation among older people, poor mental health and rising unemployme­nt.

Fans can make donations via a dedicated page at www. crowdfunde­r.co.uk/sunderland-together!,

where they can purchase mementos from as little as £5 for an e-ticket, with printed keepsakes available for £10.

Businesses can also get involved by purchasing a Red and White hospitalit­y package for £100, which includes 10 printed commemorat­ive tickets for staff or clients.

Everyone who donates will be entered into a draw to win signed Sunderland AFC merchandis­e and other exciting prizes.

And within less than 24 hours, the total had already reached £11,500.

Last year, #Sunderland­Together raised more than £15,000 in a week for local charities.

Fans also came out in force at Christmas when more than three tonnes of food and toys were collected for the Sunderland Foodbank and Salvation Army.

SAFC Chief Operating Officer Steve Davison said the initiative was typical of the spirit of togetherne­ss among fans: “Throughout the pandemic, we have seen Sunderland supporters come together time and time again to support each other throughout the many unique challenges our community has faced,” he said.

"This is a fantastic initiative and one that as a club, we are immensely proud to support.”

Sunderland has tasted defeat in finals seven times since winning the FA Cup in 1973.

More recently, supporters will not have forgotten the penalty defeat to Portsmouth in the final of the Papa John's Trophy just two seasons ago. That heartbreak was accompanie­d the same season when they lost to Charlton in the League One play-off final to a last-minute goal.

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The national stadium will be empty for next month’s clash.

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