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A child who i had the pleasure of teaching last year was taking part today - he wouldn't let go of Sparks' hand during the lap of honour - and so was his brother (who does not have DS, but seemed to enjoy himself).
Love this initiative the club are doing at the moment and really believe that they should get more recognitioin across the media than they do - along with Fulham also as i think they are part of it too.
A child who i had the pleasure of teaching last year was taking part today - he wouldn't let go of Sparks' hand during the lap of honour - and so was his brother (who does not have DS, but seemed to enjoy himself).
Love this initiative the club are doing at the moment and really believe that they should get more recognitioin across the media than they do - along with Fulham also as i think they are part of it too.
Agree
Credit to Fulham who are the leaders in this.
Fulham also have a great deaf team too.
Fair play to QPR, this is a fantastic project, and like you said, should get more credit for
Running the London Marathon for the Down's Syndrome Association....
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