• How to get your hands on a Unite For Access Tea-shirt signed by an Albion player, All the drama and AJ’s one liner and celebration from the Watford game, and more from Gez Mulholland.

  • Apr 4 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast
How to get your hands on a Unite For Access Tea-shirt signed by an Albion player, All the drama and AJ’s one liner and celebration from the Watford game, and more from Gez Mulholland. cover art

How to get your hands on a Unite For Access Tea-shirt signed by an Albion player, All the drama and AJ’s one liner and celebration from the Watford game, and more from Gez Mulholland.

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Simon tells you how you can bid for a Unite For Access Tea-shirt signed by an Albion player to raise funds for All Access Albion. We hear how other Albion teams and players got on over the Easter weekend, enjoy the drama from the draw against Watford, including a memorable one liner and celebration from AJ. Also we hear about some events the Albion Foundation have got coming up, including the Blind walk from Wembley to the Hawthorns which Simon himself is taking part in, and listen to the second part of Simon’s chat with Gez Mulholland.

    If you would like to donate to the Foundation via Simon’s Blind Walk page please use the link below, all donations gratefully received!

    https://www.justgiving.com/page/simon-hill-1710760404995?utm_source=SFMC&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=LFCFRUK_30DaysToEvent_Active&mi_u=53921784&mi_ecmp=LFCFRUK_30DaysToEvent_Active

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