The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Amazing memorabili­a on offer in charity auction

Dementia research fundraiser to honour Tannadice legend now open ahead of charity dinner

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Bidding has opened on a treasure trove of signed sporting memorabili­a donated to Frank’s Law campaigner Amanda Kopel in support of her fundraisin­g effort for dementia research.

Ahead of a Frank’s Law dinner at the Tannadice Park stadium where the footballer’s skills won him legendary status, the online auction of a host of items bearing signatures from across the sporting spectrum is now up and running.

The online auction is running from now until the dinner on Saturday, when the fundraisin­g total will be boosted by a silent auction and raffle for a string of other items.

All monies raised from the auction and dinner will go towards supporting dementia research projects hand-picked by Amanda and her son Scott, work at Dundee University and a field study led by Dr Willie Stewart of the Glasgow Brain Injury Research Group.

Alzheimer Scotland will also be awarded a share of the funds to help improve care and support for people living with dementia and their families.

Frank’s Law, backed by The Courier, is due to come into force by April next year having been spearheade­d by Amanda in honour of her late husband, who died in 2014 after a battle with dementia.

The former left-back, who began his career at Old Trafford, was eligible for just 19 days of free personal care before his death in April 2014, despite living with the illness for nearly six years.

Amanda hopes the online auction and dinner will be a fitting tribute to both the memory of her husband and the many members of Frank’s Army who have supported the initiative from its outset.

“Everyone has been so supportive and so generous, and even now I am still getting signed Frank’s Law shirts and other items.

“It is always bitterswee­t because I lost Frankie, but I have had Frank’s Army behind me every step of the way, encouragin­g me to go on.

“We wanted to put some of the items up for online auction to give as many people as possible a chance to bid for them, and hopefully that will get the ball rolling ahead of the dinner later this month.

“I can only say how grateful I am to everyone who has supported this, and I hope they will continue to do so by coming along to the dinner,” she said.

Tickets for the Tannadice dinner are also available at alzscot.org/frank.

 ?? Picture: Chris Austin. ?? Amanda Kopel, widow of ex-United player Frank Kopel, shows off the signed shirts.
Picture: Chris Austin. Amanda Kopel, widow of ex-United player Frank Kopel, shows off the signed shirts.

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