‘The romance of football is cremated’ : the clubs charging kids to be mascots
Some clubs invite children with terminal illnesses to be mascots, but others charge thousands for the experience By The Football Mine It is the stuff that dreams are made of for any football-mad youngster: walking on to the pitch beside and lining up with their heroes before kick-off. Being a (…)
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