Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Coleman and Ancelotti Boosting Spirits. GOD55


Everton captain Seamus Coleman and manager Carlo Ancelotti have been doing their bit to raise funds and boost spirits during the coronavirus crisis.

Coleman sent a video message to the people of Ireland after donating 20,000 euros to the Feed The Heroes campaign for health workers in his home country.

In the video on Everton’s Twitter page, the defender said: “It is a tough time for all of us at the moment, for all Irish people, for all people around the world, but speaking for Irish people I know we are a very proud nation.

“We stick together, we work hard for each other and though I know it’s a tough time at the minute, we will get through this. Stay positive and keep fighting.”


Meanwhile Ancelotti made a surprise phone call to Everton fan Mark Cruise, a 52-year-old retired police officer who suffers from motor neurone disease.

During the call Ancelotti admitted his fears for his family and friends back home in Italy, which has been badly affected by the pandemic.

“I have friends in Italy, my sister is in Italy, and the situation is worse. It’s terrible,” he said.

“Here in England we have to take care and to avoid the expansion of the virus.”

We need more of these heroes to come out and help each other during times like this. All for One and One for All.

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