Widnes unveil charity shirt
Last Updated: 14:53 26/02/15
Widnes Vikings have produced a Magic Weekend shirt with the support of former Newcastle footballer Peter Beardsley to raise funds for the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation.
The Super League club say every penny raised from the sale of a special edition black and white jersey that will be worn by the team at the Super League Magic Weekend at St James' Park, Newcastle, on May 30 will go to the cancer charity.
Former Newcastle, Liverpool and England striker Beardsley, who unveiled the shirt with Vikings players Willie Isa, Phil Josephand Danny Craven, said: "The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation is a charity which is close to the hearts of everyone in Newcastle.
"It's great to see Widnes Vikings offering their support ahead of the Magic Weekend at St. James' Park."
The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation, set up in the name of the former Newcastle, Barcelona and England manager who died of cancer in July 2009, was founded to raise money to help research in the quest for early detection and treatment of the disease.
absoloutly fantastic guesture by widnes