Sunderland Echo

Cup final fund-raising sets new £73k target for fans

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

A Sunderland fans’ charity drive ahead of next month’s Papa John’s Trophy final has raised more than £34,000 – with more than a little help from the club’s former chairman.

Sunderland AFC take on Tranmere Rover sat Wembley Stadium on Sunday, March 14.

But the coronaviru­s lockdown means there will be no repeat of the scenes two years ago when thousands of supporters took over Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square ahead of the Check a trade Trophy and play-off finals.

Fans can still get their hands on a special souvenir of the big day, however–and help a range of worthy causes into the bargain instead.

Lifelong fan Peter Richardson came up with the idea of letting people buy a virtual ticket, which was then picked up by supporters’ groups Red and White Army, the Senior Supporters Associatio­n and Sunderland AFC Branch Liaison Council who teamed up with the club and its official charity, the Foundation of Light.

And in just three days, the scheme has raised more than £34,000 – including £4,500 from former chairman Stewart Donald.

Now the target has been raised to £73,000.

An update on the fundraisin­g page said: “This is simply amazing … we've smashed through £30,000 and we're now over £34,000 and rising.

"Thank you so much to each and every one of you how has donated, shared on social and supported the project.

“A few fans have suggested setting the new target to £73,000 – you asked, so we've done it. Amazing idea!”

All donations will be split between the Foundation of Light, the Salvation Army, Sunderland Foodbank and Washington Mind as part of the #Sunderland­Together 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.

Everyone who donates will be entered into a prize draw.

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There’ll be no repeat of these scenes for the final. Fans will be stuck at home this time and Wembley will be empty.

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