A signed pair of keeper Scott Loach’s boots have joined the match-worn shirts owned by Carlos Edwards and Luke Hyam and signed by the Town squad in the auction to help former keeper and current first-team masseur James Pullen with his fundraising efforts ahead of his participation in this year’s Virgin London Marathon on Sunday.
Loach has donated a pair of Nike CTR360 Maestri III FG with the bidding open now and until midnight on May 2nd.
Bidding on the shirts has been ongoing for a while with Edwards’s now up to £250 and Hyam’s £200. Bidding on the shirts closes at midnight on Sunday 21st April. If you would like to own the boots or one of the shirts, you can send your auction bids by email to jo-ann.barker@itfc.co.uk.
Ex-keeper Pullen will be running his first ever marathon dressed as the ITFC Charitable Trust’s mascot Crazee as he aims to raise cash for the Trust and Sense.
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