T-SHIRTS worn and signed by Reading FC players have been sold to raise money for a memorial for the victims of the Forbury Gardens terror attack.
More than £1000 has been raised by the selling of 'Together' t-shirts designed by the founder of a Reading FC fan site.
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Paul Mann, who set up the fan site Elm Park Royals, started making 'Together' t-shirts a few days after the terror attack in Reading with help from Alex Everson.
The attack, which happened on June 20, saw a knifeman storm Forbury Gardens and attack members of the public.
Three men, Joe Ritchie Bennett, David Wails, and James Furlong lost their lives.
The t-shirt shows a blue drawing of the Forbury lion with the word 'Together' written on it.
The lion design had been created by the University of Reading and Mr Mann said it gave them permission to use it for their t-shirts.
He added Reading FC contacted him and asked if t-shirts could be made for the players.
The players wore the t-shirts during the pre-match before the Brentford home game.
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The signed t-shirts have since been sold selling for a minimum of £20 each.
Mr Mann said the 16 t-shirts sold out in less than one hour and together with the sales of unsigned t-shirts a total of £1,100 was raised.
This money will go towards Phantom Brewing Co's Forbury Gardens Memorial Fund which is raising money for a memorial dedicated to the victims of the attack.
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