Posted April 8, 200916 yr Needing £2million of charitable funding a year just to keep going, Francis House Children's Hospice is a refuge for terminally-ill children and their families. Ultimately, it is a place where many youngsters come to die. Stephen Ireland is committed to raising funds for this worthy charity. Stephen raises money by auctioning signed shirts from team-mates and opponent’s match worn shirts through his website. Many of the game's big names have already helped. At the recent match between Manchester City and Chelsea, Sunday March 12th 2009, John Terry, Frank Lampard and Carvalho gave Stephen their match worn shirts to auction after reading about the work he was doing. All these shirts are available to bid on at www.stephenireland.com . This is great chance for someone to own a genuine match worn shirt and help a a very worthy charity at the same time. Cheers for your time
April 8, 200916 yr Normally we ban spammers however I think we can all agree this is a little different so I am leaving it on.
April 8, 200916 yr Author Normally we ban spammers however I think we can all agree this is a little different so I am leaving it on. Thank you, :D from one blue to another
April 8, 200916 yr Click on the link below Stephen Ireland's Website and click on the link at the tiop right of the page
April 9, 200916 yr Not that I have the spare cash laying around, but I'm always slightly dismayed that the Chelsea ones are "best offer" deals!
April 9, 200916 yr Ben Haim £99? We got him for free didn't we? Yes, but we probably paid to get rid of him :unsure:
April 10, 200916 yr Author Hats off to Stephen Ireland and the organisation. Good on ya Loz. Apparently, they are worth more if they are not signed or washed or so we've been told. Oh and thanks for the support
April 10, 200916 yr Apparently, they are worth more if they are not signed or washed or so we've been told. Yea I've been told that too about sites selling other garments!