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Toffees will give Wood a dream tie

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I’M not surprised in the least that Everton have made the fantastic gesture to provide Boreham Wood a commemmorative kit to wear for their FA Cup tie.
Over the years I have been to several Everton matches where the club celebrate the lives of recently deceased players (not always ex-Everton), and each time it was done with great dignity.
We have all heard about their donation to the Bradley Lowery foundation and, on a personal note, when I was unofficially raising funds for Gateshead FC, they donated a signed first team shirt.
They are a class act who will mak...

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