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Liverpool manager Bob Paisley helps Nick Owen of BBC radio Birmingham transfer a pile of

Liverpool manager Bob Paisley helps Nick Owen of BBC radio Birmingham transfer a pile of pennies amounting to i£ 84 from the Top rank Bingo Hall in Smethwick to the Sunday Mercury " Give A Girl Health" Fund. 14th January 1978

Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Liverpool
England

Media ID 21684366

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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1970s, a time when football and charity came together in an extraordinary way. The image captures Liverpool manager Bob Paisley lending a helping hand to Nick Owen of BBC radio Birmingham as they transfer a hefty pile of pennies amounting to £84. This remarkable act took place at the Top Rank Bingo Hall in Smethwick on the 14th of January 1978. The purpose behind this unusual endeavor was none other than supporting the Sunday Mercury's "Give A Girl Health". Fund. It is heartwarming to witness how individuals from different walks of life united for such a noble cause during that era. Bob Paisley, known for his managerial prowess and success with Liverpool Football Club, demonstrates not only his dedication to sport but also his commitment to making a positive impact off the field. His involvement in this charitable initiative showcases his compassion and willingness to go above and beyond for those less fortunate. This photograph serves as a reminder that sports figures can use their influence for more than just winning games; they have the power to inspire change and contribute towards building better communities. As we reflect on this snapshot frozen in time, let it serve as an inspiration for us all - reminding us that even small acts can make a significant difference when done with genuine intent.

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