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Published 11:28 16 Aug 2015 BST
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“Every penny I get is going to charity. I don’t want a penny. I thought it’d be something nice to do because I just want to play football."
“The only thing I’ve taken from Rovers is the loan of a car through Hyundai until I sort my situation out. Otherwise, every penny I get – whether it be bonuses, incentives, appearance money or whatever – is all going to those two charities, 50/50."The 36-year-old winger explained that the reasoning for his wonderful gesture stems from his son Woody, who had heart surgery shortly after he was born. Duff's decided to donate his wages to Temple Street Children’s Hospital and Heart Children Ireland.
Hat-tip to Irish Independent"I’ve done a bit in the past with charities, including Heart Children Ireland, because of my son, and it was straightforward enough. I don’t want to make a big story out of it."“The charities are close to my heart. My son’s operation took place in London, but the check-ups were here.”
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