A resident of a West Lothian care home got a real kick out of a visit from his favourite football team.John Burns 71, enjoyed a special day as he welcomed Loganlea United AFC to Heatherfield Care Home in Armadale, where he lives.A club legend and lifelong fan, John recently donated an impressive sum of money to support the local team, nicknamed the Dykes.In return, the team’s captain (Billy Pearson), vice-captain (Gary White) and manager (Nicky Frew) made a surprise visit to the home and gifted John a signed football top, medals from last season’s league win, and a team photograph.The group enjoyed a morning discussing historic matches and recent wins, with former football coach John wasting no time before sharing his own advice.John Burns said: “I was overwhelmed when the boys walked through the door.
I’ve always loved football, and to feel as though a small part of the game loves me back is special. I couldn’t have asked for a better day.”Heatherfield Care Home believe community involvement can have a hugely beneficial effect on residents, and staff help them stay connected through an extensive activities and wellness programme.Roz Smith, Activities Manager at Heatherfield, said: “John was absolutely delighted with the visit.
Thank you to the team who were so generous and went out of their way to make this happen!” Don't miss the latest news from the West Lothian Courier.
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