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Premiership footballers who agreed to donate a day's wages to a nurses' hardship fund have coughed up less than a third of the money, organisers say


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Premiership footballers who agreed to donate a day's wages to a nurses' hardship fund have coughed up less than a third of the money, organisers say.

 

Five months ago, 255 players promised to make donations to the May Day for Nurses appeal.

 

Big names, including Steven Gerrard and Thierry Henry, agreed to participate. More than £750,000 was pledged but just £200,000 has so far been collected.

 

Organisers have refused to name those who have yet to pay their contribution.

 

The idea behind the hardship fund was that well-paid footballers would give up a day's pay in order to help hard-up nurses.

 

Now, in October, with just £200,000 collected, there is no indication as to whether the full amount will turn up.

 

But appeal organiser Dr Noreena Hertz says she is confident the players will all pay up.

 

She told BBC News: "The campaign was launched right at the end of the football season so the poor Royal College of Nursing then had to go and track down players and clubs during the holidays and when the clubs were touring."

 

She said players should be given until Christmas to pay.

 

Managers, including Sir Alex Ferguson and Sam Allardyce, and former players, such as Jamie Redknapp and Graeme Le Saux, are also taking part.

 

The money raised will go into a fund administered by the Royal College of Nursing and will be distributed to nurses for things like child care or transport to work.

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I'd think twice before being treated by someone named Dr Hertz.

 

;)

 

I worked with a doc in Manchester called Dr Payne, and one of my colleagues at present is called Sister De'Ath. :icon_lol:

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I'd think twice before being treated by someone named Dr Hertz.

 

;)

 

I worked with a doc in Manchester called Dr Payne, and one of my colleagues at present is called Sister De'Ath. :icon_lol:

 

 

"Falling Off A Cliff" by Eileen Dover tbh

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I'd think twice before being treated by someone named Dr Hertz.

 

;)

 

I worked with a doc in Manchester called Dr Payne, and one of my colleagues at present is called Sister De'Ath. :icon_lol:

 

 

"Falling Off A Cliff" by Eileen Dover tbh

 

Well except that's a joke and these people are real.

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I'd think twice before being treated by someone named Dr Hertz.

 

;)

 

I worked with a doc in Manchester called Dr Payne, and one of my colleagues at present is called Sister De'Ath. :rolleyes:

 

Our parish priest who was done for child abuse was called Father Payne, no joke. :icon_lol:

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In my school we had a Mrs Black and a Miss White!

 

 

Miss White was black and Mrs Black was white :icon_lol:

 

Honestly!! You'd swear Miss White was black and Miss Black was white!

 

 

;)

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In my school we had a Mrs Black and a Miss White!

 

 

Miss White was black and Mrs Black was white :rolleyes:

 

Honestly!! You'd swear Miss White was black and Miss Black was white!

 

;)

 

too snobby, too perpetual... :icon_lol:

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