Kemar Roofe is raising money for a Glasgow homeless charity by giving Rangers fans the chance to win the strip he was wearing when he scored a hat-trick against St Mirren last weekend.
The Gers striker is asking people to donate to be in with a chance of winning the match-worn shirt to help him raise cash for Emmaus Glasgow.
Posting on his fundraising page yesterday, Roofe wrote: "Thank you so much for visiting my GoFundMe page, I really appreciate every single donation which will help enormously."If you'd like the chance to win my match worn shirt from the game against St Mirren where I scored my first hat-trick for the club, all you have to do is donate anything you can to this amazing charity."You will be entered into a prize draw, where I will personally choose a winner.""I'm raising money in aid of Emmaus Glasgow.
Thank you in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me."Roofe bagged a hat-trick against St Mirren on Sunday, after being dropped for the midweek Europa League game against Braga in favour of Fashion Sakala.
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