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As footballers worked to do our part, people tried to make villains of us | Ben Mee
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Burnley’s captain on getting the #PlayersTogether fund in place and why Premier League footballers are determined to help

As footballers we are very privileged to do what we do in this country and we never forget that. The money we earn is well-documented but the majority of professionals are from working-class backgrounds and, whatever successes we enjoy, we are still anchored by the social conscience formed by our surroundings.

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