GMFC Auction on behalf of Alex Williams in aid of Wishaw Neonatal Unit

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Greenock Morton FC are delighted to announce our special one-off online auction.

Former player, Alex Williams, is our guest in Hospitality this Saturday for the game against Ross County, and he has very kindly donated the three Player of the Month awards that he won in season 2002-03 to help raise money for the Neonatal Unit at Wishaw General Hospital in memory of Remi Imrie.

All three awards are available as individual lots, and you can bid online up until 5pm Wednesday 01/10/25 
Close.
Lot 2
£ 175
1
NOT STARTED
Bells Third Division Young Player of the Month November 2002
Lot 3
£ 150
2
NOT STARTED
Bells Third Division Young Player of the Month August 2002
Lot 1
£ 150
2
NOT STARTED
Bells Third Division Young Player of the Month April 2003
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