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Non-league Bilston Town create new charity shirts honouring NHS

Bilston Town have launched a limited edition shirt to net much-needed cash for charities battling coronavirus.

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The non-league football club ordered a charity version of its warm-up top and is now offering supporters the opportunity to purchase their own.

The £10 shirts, in either orange, black and white, feature the message ‘Thank you NHS’ alongside the club badge.

And a percentage of the proceeds will be going to NHS charities.

Although matches around the country have ground to a halt, the club says staff and players still want to connect with fans.

Bilston Town chairman Denise Frankham said: “This is a way of saying thank you to the NHS and all the other health charities for the great work they are doing during the current situation.

“We’ve got the shirts as our team’s training tops.

"They come as ‘slim fit’ and are available in the club’s colours for fans to order direct from us.

"We’ve already taken around 60 orders in the last few days, so anyone else wanting to place one will have to do so this week.

“It’s been good for us as a club to get behind such a worthy cause – we’re not making anything at all from this.

“Like all other teams and everyone else out there, we’re unable to do anything at the moment due to the lockdown.

Bilston Town have been out of action since the lockdown

“There’s plenty of pre-season repair work, painting and pitch maintenance that needs doing, but with social distancing in force this has all had to be put on hold.

"We’ve also got to look at getting the players match-fit for the new season,” she added.

“Our stand was 100 years-old last year and the roof badly needs some work, but obviously there’s no income at the moment for us to start doing things.”

Ms Frankham said the club, which plays in the West Midlands Regional League Premier Division, had recently appointed a new manager in former Wolverhampton Casuals boss Dean Gill, and  staff and players were optimistic for a positive restart to matches.

Anyone wishing to purchase one of the charity shirts should email denise_bilstontownfc@outlook.com by today giving details of size and preferred colour.

The club has said it is willing to post shirts out if some people are unable to collect. A standard Royal Mail delivery charge will apply.