ROSM
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A group of Albion supporters will be walking from Falmer to the Tottenham stadium for the last game of the season in aid of Cancer Research.
Leighton Little, (a son, brother and friend of some of the walkers) passed away from a rare form of cancer in 2022 aged 15 having been diagnosed on Boxing Day 2019 and unsuccessfully receiving intensive treatment through the covid period. Leighton’s dad and younger brother are season ticket holders in block E1C and are regular away fans. Archie White (a friend of Leighton's) is a north stand and away regular, and came up with the plan. He and my eldest who went to school and played cricket with Leighton are also among the walkers.
So far they have received over £4000 in just over 3 weeks (https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/walking-to-brightons-final-away-game-of-the-season-from-falmer-to-tottenham)
They will leave from the Amex stadium on the Friday morning and split the route up into 2 marathons in 2 days and 1 shorter leg for the Sunday. If things work, the last mile will go past seven sisters station and if any match going people wanted, they can join them from there to the stadium
The club have supported this and included a feature in the last home Programme
Jackie Beltrao from Sky spoke to Leighton and covered his story during his treatment back in 2020 (here is a link to it https://news.sky.com/story/keep-fighting-young-sports-fan-battling-cancer-amazed-by-support-of-england-cricket-stars-11993126 )
I realise times are tough for so many people but it would be wonderful if could give this fantastic group of youngsters your support.
Pictured are from left to right, Jenson (Leighton's brother) Teddy (my eldest) and Archie (the brains behind this)
Leighton Little, (a son, brother and friend of some of the walkers) passed away from a rare form of cancer in 2022 aged 15 having been diagnosed on Boxing Day 2019 and unsuccessfully receiving intensive treatment through the covid period. Leighton’s dad and younger brother are season ticket holders in block E1C and are regular away fans. Archie White (a friend of Leighton's) is a north stand and away regular, and came up with the plan. He and my eldest who went to school and played cricket with Leighton are also among the walkers.
So far they have received over £4000 in just over 3 weeks (https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/walking-to-brightons-final-away-game-of-the-season-from-falmer-to-tottenham)
They will leave from the Amex stadium on the Friday morning and split the route up into 2 marathons in 2 days and 1 shorter leg for the Sunday. If things work, the last mile will go past seven sisters station and if any match going people wanted, they can join them from there to the stadium
The club have supported this and included a feature in the last home Programme
Jackie Beltrao from Sky spoke to Leighton and covered his story during his treatment back in 2020 (here is a link to it https://news.sky.com/story/keep-fighting-young-sports-fan-battling-cancer-amazed-by-support-of-england-cricket-stars-11993126 )
I realise times are tough for so many people but it would be wonderful if could give this fantastic group of youngsters your support.
Pictured are from left to right, Jenson (Leighton's brother) Teddy (my eldest) and Archie (the brains behind this)