West Ham United Joint-Chairman David Sullivan has made a personal donation of £2,500 to help fund a knee operation for Peterhead player Gary Fraser.
Fraser suffered the injury in December, but is still waiting for surgery with the Scottish League One side saying the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic means no date has been set for the procedure on the NHS.
With the current situation also having depleted club funds, their players have offered to climb Ben Lomond, a mountain in the Scottish Highlands, to raise funds for a private procedure.
Now, Mr Sullivan has pledged his donation towards their target of £10,000 as the football family comes together to support the 26-year-old midfielder.
Any extra money raised will go to mental health charity Back Onside, who count former Peterhead player David Cox as a patron.
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