Tracey Leaburn, Charlton Athletic’s Player Liaison Officer, said:
“I’m proud to have so many players come forward and put themselves down as PFA Player Ambassadors. In these uncertain times it’s important that the players continue to show their support for CACT’s work in the community, in whichever way possible.
“We’ve had a range of good virtual player appearances already this season, including Deji Oshilaja answering questions from young people around Black History Month. And we’re looking forward to working with CACT to fit in as many appearances as possible during the rest of season.”
The full list of PFA Player Ambassadors is as follows:
· Schools – Jonny Williams
· Equality & Diversity – Omar Bogle
· Health – Ashley Maynard-Brewer
· Kicks – Deji Oshilaja
· Disability – Jason Pearce
· Girls & Women’s Football – Darren Pratley
· Mental Health & Wellbeing – Ryan Inniss
· NCS – Ben Purrington
Comments
Rock on Trace and the lads.
Bowyer might need to write Johnny a note to take to the schools so that he doesn't get mistaken for a pupil and locked in for the day missing a Tuesday night away such is his youthful demeanour.