Airdrie businessman Bobby Clark was 'honoured' to current the proceeds of a £30,000 profit evening to Rangers legend Andy Goram's household, however says 'The Goalie' is "going downhill quickly".
Bobby Clark and his spouse Anne-Marie introduced a £20,000 cheque to Andy's son Daniel, whereas an extra £5000 went to St Andrew's Hospice, the place the Coatbridge man is receiving care.
Clark held a profit evening for Goram in Airdrie Working Males's Membership on Wednesday, June 22, with a forged of former Rangers and Celtic stars in attendance, which raised practically £30,000.
It was compered by comic Tam Cowan, whereas former Celtic striker Frank McAvennie performed a giant function in bringing the soccer stars collectively.
A five-minute look by the previous Scotland goalkeeper had all people on their ft, and Clark says "there wasn't a dry eye in the home".
Bobby, who runs BC Journey, says it is troublesome to see Andy as he's, however at the least he can try to make a distinction to his household.

He stated: "The cheque hand-over went wonderful. Sadly we could not see Andy as a result of he is very poorly. He is going downhill quickly.
"I've identified Andy for some time as a result of he did a couple of prostate most cancers nights within the Working Males's Membership over time.
"The fundraiser went properly final week. There wasn't a dry eye in the home. We had Andy on the stage for 5 minutes and he was humorous, nevertheless it was additionally heart-breaking the tales he was telling us.
"We had £10,000 from Rod Stewart tickets, which was superb, and we raised slightly below the £30,000 mark. Twenty grand of that went to Andy, with £5000 to the hospice, and the rest goes to prostate most cancers charity.
"As a Rangers fan it is an ideal honour to do one thing for Andy. As quickly as I heard about it, I used to be on the telephone to Frank McAvennie and Tam Cowan to see if we may do something.
"Andy is my hero, I've watched him at Ibrox for years, me and my son, and he was The Goalie.

"He's a legend, the person was a legend in my eyes. Unbelievable, one of the best keeper in Britain in a protracted, very long time."
Bobby is holding a prostate most cancers evening in Airdrie Working Males's Membership on Friday, August 26, with Joe Camey, Frank McAvennie and others to be confirmed. For tables contact Bobby on 07956 998069.
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