Leekbrookgull
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Like Kevin Sinfield wish hin all the very best and when you see the interview its hitting him.
Thanks for the link, I'll certainly be donating.That was a moving interview on BBC breakfast, that poor girl.
https://donate.giveasyoulive.com/fundraising/debraswim
Weststander,is this a genuine direct link to the swim cause fund ?
Agreed. He could have found out where the Channel is on Google.That comment about De Zerbi definitely put him in my bad books. I am sure he is only doing this out of guilt!
Don’t like his outdated punditry/views much but it’s a fantastic achievement, fair play to him.Souness completed it successfully and helped to raise £1 million for charity.
Graeme Souness: Football legend swims Channel for £1m fundraiser https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-65944866
Indeed. Quite inspirational given his age and previous quadruple heart bypass.Don’t like his outdated punditry/views much but it’s a fantastic achievement, fair play to him.
Great fundraising BUT he didn't swim the channel. He was a slow part of a strong relay team.
Does it really matter? Doubt they'd have raised the £1M without his contribution, so well done Graeme; no petty quibbles.Eh? I thought he was going to swim the channel. How far did he swim exactly?
Reporting looks a bit suspectGreat fundraising BUT he didn't swim the channel. He was a slow part of a strong relay team.
Eh? I thought he was going to swim the channel. How far did he swim exactly?
Exactly. Just needed more honesty.Reporting looks a bit suspect
Ex-Liverpool star swims the English Channel in bid to raise £1.1m for charity
Graeme Souness was part of a six-strong relay team who took turns to tackle the 21-mile crossing in 12 hours and seven minutes - and they celebrated in the surf after reaching the French coastwww.mirror.co.uk
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