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Tributes to 'remarkable' superfan who left entire estate to his beloved club

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hereDavid’s first fundraising drive was selling over 200 scratch cards a week at his workplace, Whittles Bakery in Littleborough, beginning in 1992.When the club launched its then weekly Goldbond cash prize draw, David took a keen interest and within a couple of years was collecting £1 entry fees from 800 members whilst selling 400 scratch cards per week, plus hundreds of Christmas Draw and Grand National Draw tickets.After Saturday games at the Crown Oil Arena he would always report to the Club Shop, no matter the result of the match, to collect his Goldbond results, and after his Saturday tea a trip to complete his pools coupon, he would set off to collect in Littleborough.Get breaking news first on the free Manchester Evening News app - .

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