2015年8月14日星期五

Bournemouth midfielder Harry Arter has called for more financial help to be given to non-league players after donating to a fund which will help Woking’s Scott Rendell.

Arter has never met Rendell but was inspired to make a contribution after reading about a serious injury suffered by the 28-year-old in a game at Tranmere last weekend. He is set to miss the rest of the season after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament and fans have raised more than £8,000 towards medical costs with the aim of gathering a £10,000 total. Arter - also out injured at present - spent the 2009/10 season on loan at Woking and handed over his money after reading about Rendell’s plight on the club’s website.The Republic of Ireland international told The Bournemouth Echo: “Someone sent me a link to the story and it really hit home how much lower-league players give up for the game. “I don’t know him personally but it sounds like a really bad injury and he could be off work for a while and might not get paid. I thought if I could help, it would help him. “He wasn’t there when I was but Woking always looked after me, as did the fans, and it is a really good family club. It was a nice touch by the person who set up the fund.” Arter receives support for injuries through the PFA but some non-league clubs are not subject to the same regulations as in the Football League and Premier League. He added: “I am injured at the moment and know how much it is affecting me but this puts things into perspective.End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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