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Morrissey donerar en halv miljon till fritidsgård

Artisten och tidigare The Smiths-frontmannen Morrissey har donerat motsvarande nästan 700 000 kronor till fritisgården Salford Lads Club, rapporterar BBC.

”Det är en väldigt fin, generös och helt överväldigande donation”, säger Laura Slingsby som representerar gården.

Salford Lads Club, som delvis är inriktad på musik, har funnits utanför Manchester sedan 1904. Gården har blivit ikonisk i The Smiths-kretsar då den förkommer i bandets musikvideos och på insidan av det klassiska albumet ”The Queen is dead”.

Det är inte första gången sångaren ger pengar till Salford Lads Club. 2007 gav han nästan 300 000 kronor till fritidsgården som då, precis som nu, drogs med ekonomiska problem.

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Wikipedia (en)
Salford Lads' Club is a recreational club in the Ordsall area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The club, on the corner of St. Ignatius Walk and Coronation Street, was established in 1903 as purpose-built club for boys, but today welcomes people of both sexes and organises different activities including sports, and creative and cultural exhibitions. The club also welcomes global visitors for tours on dedicated open days, with merchandise available to purchase to help it remain open. The club was officially opened on 30 January 1904 by Robert Baden-Powell, who later founded the Scout movement. Former members include footballers Albert McPherson, Steve Fleet, Eddie Colman and Brian Doyle, Allan Clarke, lead singer of 1960s pop group The Hollies, and Graham Nash, guitarist, songwriter and singer with The Hollies who went on to form Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. The building gained listed status in 2003 as its tiled interior is virtually unchanged with original fittings and includes a boxing ring, snooker rooms and a gym with a viewing balcony. English Heritage said: "The building is thought to be the most complete example of this rare form of social provision to survive in England." In 2007, the Manchester Evening News reported that the building, which was used for the sleeve of The Smiths album The Queen Is Dead, came third in a nationwide hunt to find the most iconic buildings in the country.
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