Cheers all.
They are all worthwhile cases, but the case for Anthony Nolan is that they will make more of the connection to football, because they need to reach young guys for the register. That's hard to do and football is the best way to do it. The others could make better use of other opportunities with other partners.
So I would perhaps also make the case for St John Ambulance getting the League charity because they are so committed to football, too.
But no-one should ever judge anyone's choices about who or what charities they support.
Bullethead - I checked and 42 is too old to go on the register. It's basically too old for anything.
