Swindon Town Football Club has donated a signed club t-shirt for charity auction. 

Club goalkeeping coach Steve Mildenhall donated the squad signed shirt for the 2020/21 season to Tom Vickery to raise funds for the Adam Stansfield Foundation. 

Tom Vickery and his brother Jack regularly auction signed football shirts and other memorabilia for the charity, and they have raised more than £120,000. 

“The support from clubs/players/coaches/kit managers has been incredible which has resulted in us going over the £120,000 mark,” Tom said. 

“The foundation raises awareness of bowel cancer and also provides grassroots football equipment to keep clubs going – kits, goals, bibs, balls etc.”

Adam Stansfield was a footballer who played for Yeovil, Hereford and Exeter City and battled cancer before dying 2010. His family decided to set up the foundation in his memory. 

“Adam meant the world to us fans with the passion he gave on the pitch and the smile he gave win or lose, he would always come over to the fans," Tom said. "In 2019 we both sat down and thought what could we do for the foundation as it marked the ninth anniversary.”

The Town shirt auction raised £125.