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Dons stars play Santa for the day
Dons captain, Russell Anderson led his team-mates on their annual festive tour of Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital earlier this week as they took time out of their training schedule to deliver some Christmas cheer to the sick kids of the North East.
It was smiles all round as Russell, joined by, Mark Reynolds, Andy Considine, Jamie Langfield, Scott Brown, Adam Rooney, David Goodwillie, Ash Taylor, Shay Logan, Peter Pawlett, Jonny Hayes, Danny Rogers and Jamie Masson toured the wards handing out sackfuls of AFC gifts to the brave youngsters and their families.
The players spent over three hours on the wards happily posing for photographs and signing autographs while handing out gifts.
All the gifts were bought with money contributed by each player in the home dressing room and also a generous donation from the club. The Club also gifted the hospital with further AFC goodies to be given out to any youngsters who are unfortunately admitted to the wards during the Christmas period.
Captain, Russell Anderson, was delighted to play his part in making the trip a great success:
“It’s always very humbling for us to spend time with the children during our visit to the hospital. We’re always amazed at how positive the youngsters are, it really is an experience that puts football into perspective. It is a privilege for us to be able to spend time with the children and their families. Hopefully we brought some festive cheer to them all.”
“On behalf of everyone at AFC we wish them all a very merry Christmas”