Robbies Story - please read and share
Earlier this year, at just 30 years old and only three weeks before the birth of his daughter, Robbie was diagnosed with glioblastoma (Grade 4 brain cancer), one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer. The diagnosis came completely out of the blue and has changed his family’s lives overnight.
Robbie is a loving father to two beautiful girls, a devoted partner, a son, a brother and a friend to so many people. He is also a lifelong Rangers supporter and season ticket holder in the Copland Stand (CF2).
Whilst there is currently no cure for glioblastoma, Robbie is courageously undergoing treatment and exploring every possible option to give him more precious time with the people he loves most. Unfortunately, NHS treatment options are limited, and any additional treatments that may help extend Robbie’s life would need to be funded privately. As friends and family, we are doing everything we can to raise funds to give Robbie hope and the opportunity to access those treatments.
To support Robbie and his family, we are organising a charity football event followed by a race night. Any donations, no matter how small, would be greatly appreciated.
Please find below the fundraising page for Robbie.
Many thanks for your support
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🇪🇺 Arrancamos el día de la Final con un texto para que comiencen las lagrimillas
📝 “Ganar sería lo máximo, pero es lo de menos. Hoy va de que, a veces, no llega ni el más rico ni el más fuerte, sino el que nunca llega”
✒️ por @AS_SergioLopez
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@MalagaCF@AVOGroup_@RangersFC if Málaga don't get promoted, tell Danny to have a look at their number 9 Chupé and 11 Joaquin. Few other decent players as well.
I’m looking for one spare for the Celtic game on the 1st March if anyone can help.
Understand it’s a long shot. But I’ll repay the favour down the line.
If someone can get me with one Celtic ticket - I’ll give them two home tickets vs Aberdeen on 21st March.