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Thursday, 2nd September 2010

Burnley FC players' 'Poppy Appeal' shirts to be auctioned

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Published Date: 05 November 2009
SPECIAL football shirts featuring an embroidered poppy - worn by Burnley FC players during their match against Hull City on Saturday to show support for members of the Armed Forces and their dependants - are being auctioned off for the Poppy Appeal.
This is your chance to claim a truly unique piece of Burnley FC kit memorabilia, as well as helping the British Armed Forces.

All the available poppy emblazoned shirts are shown below:

1) Diego Penny
2) Graham Alexander
3) Christian Kalvenes
4) Michael Duff
5) Clarke Carlisle
6) Steven Caldwell
7) Kevin McDonald
8) Joey Gudjonsson
9) Steven Fletcher
11) Wade Elliott
12) Brian Jensen
14) Tyrone Mears
15) David Edgar
17) Richard Eckersley
20) Robbie Blake
21) Andre Bikey
22) David Nugent
23) Stephen Jordan
24) Brian Easton
30) Steven Thompson
32) Fernando Guerrero
33) Chris Eagles

The BFC Poppy Shirt Auction officially opened at 5 p.m. yesterday and will end at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 11th.

To bid on one of these shirts, email your bid amount and the shirt you would like to bid on to marketing@burnleyfc.com with the subject title 'POPPY'

Eg - email 'I would like to bid £50 on the Robbie Blake Poppy Shirt', to marketing@burnleyfc.com

The highest bid received before the closing date will be the winning bid. Winners will be notified the day after bidding closes.

Please remember all monies received will go directly to the Poppy Appeal to provide support for serving members of the Armed Forces and their dependants.


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  • Last Updated: 05 November 2009 10:25 AM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 
 


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