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The festive season seems to prompt a clutch of negative revelations when it comes to footballers but for every Christmas party that heaps embarrassment upon clubs’ stars, there are many more instances of good deeds done well. Arsenal have raised £175,000 for TreeHouse, the autism charity, this Christmas.
The club hope to raise £250,000 to fund new sports facilities at the TreeHouse centre in Muswell Hill, North London. More than £140,000 was raised last Sunday, when Arsenal played Chelsea and the players wore “Be a Gooner. Be a Giver” T-shirts during the warm-up. The players, directors and many of the staff have also pledged to donate a day’s pay to the appeal.
“We have two targets this season,” William Gallas, the captain, said, “to win silverware and to raise £250,000 for TreeHouse.”