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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Everton donate £200k to five-year-old cancer sufferer of RIVAL club : mirror





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Everton donate £200k to five-year-old cancer sufferer of RIVAL club

Everton donate £200k to five-year-old cancer sufferer of RIVAL club
Everton donate £200k to five-year-old cancer sufferer of RIVAL club
Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event videoThe Live Event you are trying to watch is either unavailable or has not started Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event videoThe video will start inEverton FC have donated £200,000 to a young Sunderland fan in desperately need of a seeking life-saving treatment to fight against cancer.Five-year-old Bradley Lowery, from Blackhall in County Durham, was the Black Cats' mascot before their game with the Toffees on Monday night.Bradley is suffering from neuroblastoma for a second time, meaning he needs £700,000 to afford the necessary treatment in the United States.And after the match, it was announced the Toffees have given £200,000 towards that total, reports the Liverpool Echo.


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Everton donate £200,000 to Bradley Lowery's cancer fund as Sunderland fan leads his team out

Everton donate £200,000 to Bradley Lowery's cancer fund as Sunderland fan leads his team out
Everton donate £200,000 to Bradley Lowery's cancer fund as Sunderland fan leads his team out



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Everton donate £200,000 toward Sunderland fan's cancer battle

Everton donate £200,000 toward Sunderland fan's cancer battle
Everton donate £200,000 toward Sunderland fan's cancer battle
Sunderland fan Bradley Lowery received a big donation from Everton on Monday.Everton have pledged £200,000 to help the family of a five-year-old Sunderland fan pay for cancer treatment in the United States.Bradley Lowery was Sunderland's mascot in their 3-0 defeat against the Toffees at the Stadium of Light on Monday evening.And Everton's donation has helped them reach their target of £700,000 for the youngster to undergo treatment.


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