Two ex-Sunderland favourites play in Hartlepool game as Sheffield Wednesday detail financial losses
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Pools manager Graeme Lee was one of a number of ex-pros and legends to take to the field at the Suit Direct Stadium to help raise both money and awareness for wife Gemma and her battle against brain cancer.
After her diagnosis of an inoperable brain tumour, Gemma has been able to continue her fight thanks to a trial drug based in Germany at the cost of around £5,000-a-month.
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Hide AdThe medication has helped to stabilise Gemma’s condition as she continues to raise awareness of the illness.
He said: “It was great to see some of the players come out.
“They’re all not only top players, and have been through their careers, but they’re top people as well.
“To come here and support us, I just can’t thank them enough.”
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In other news, Sunderland’s play-off semi-final rivals Sheffield Wednesday have revealed losses in their latest set of accounts.
The Star reports that the financial effects of the pandemic were clear to see for the Sheffield club.
The Owls saw their match receipts and associated turnover for the year ending July 2021 pretty much halved as it fell to £7,894,000 from £15,123,000.
Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday clash in the first leg of the League One play-offs on Friday evening.