Sunderland Echo

O’Nien named NE Football Writers’ Associatio­n’s Personalit­y of the Year

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Sunderland’s Luke O’Nien has been named the North East Football Writers’ Associatio­n’s Personalit­y of the Year.

The award is given in associatio­nwith the Sir Bobby Rob son Foundation to recognise someone who uses their position in football to benefit the wider community and O’Nien was selected after raising more than £7,000 for NHS Charities Together. He did so by helping to keep Sunderland supporters active during lockdown by delivering daily fitness sessions via YouTube.

The annual North East Football Writers’ Associatio­n’s Awards night has been postponed because of Covid and the traditiona­l Personalit­y of the Year Award, a glass trophy made by Kalki Mansel at the National Glass Centre in Sunderland, is also delayed for the same reason.

But O’Nien was thrilled to receive a picture of himself doing the workouts, which was drawn by eight-year-old, Ethan Adams, who plays football for Harton and Westoe Hurricanes.

The young Sunderland fan from South Shields has a rare cancer, rhabdomyos­arcoma, and is receiving treatment at the Great North Children’s Hospital in Newcastle, where he is also being supported by two projects funded through the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation. O’Nien said: “I feel very humbled and very privileged to receive this award, particular­ly because there are so many peopleout there who have done far more than I have over the last year or so.

“During the first lockdown we could see NHS workers putting their live son the line to save other people and the only way most of us could really contribute was by listening to their advice and staying at home.

“After a little while, staying at home became a challenge in itself. It was a tough time for a lot of people.

"The idea behind the YouTube videos originally came about because Georgia, my fiancé, has a little brother, Ethan, who had energy to burn and we were trying to find ways to tire him out! Then we thought it would be great if other people wanted to join in and raise money for the NHS at the same time.

“The response we got was amazing. We had a little target and we smashed it. Ethan was the star of the show really! But it just shows what you can do when everybody pulls together.

“Ever since I’ve come up to Sunderland, I’ve been blown away by the spirit and generosity of people in the NorthEast. This makes me feel very honouredan­d it really means a lot .”

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