TWO Bradford City fans have teamed up to raise money for the Bradford Burns Unit by offering a special range of Bantams Flat Caps for fellow supporters.
Jeremy White, of Bradford City Badges, and Gavin Dimmock, have designed and created the badges to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Valley Parade disaster in 1985.
The custom-made claret, amber, and black caps are now available to pre-order, with the first 250 featuring a limited edition commemorative enamel badge (pictured).
They are available in three different styles, two for men and one for ladies, and cost between £34.99 and £42.99, with all profits going to the burns unit.
There will also be a limited number of ‘player caps’ available, signed by a member of the Bradford City squad and management team.
These caps will be sold to the highest bidder on the order form, with bids closing at 9pm on Friday, February 6.
The caps can be pre-ordered by visiting bantamsflatcaps.co.uk, e-mailing bradfordcitybadges@hotmail.co.uk, or calling 01653 618888.
Mr White and Mr Dimmock will also be in the One in a Million cafe between 1.15pm and 2.40pm before City’s match against Colchester United on Saturday, where they will be available to show fans the designs for the caps and take orders.
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