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Published 19:47 18 May 2017 BST
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"I know they’re trying to raise some money. When footballers get involved and donate money, it raises the publicity of it all. That’s what I done and more people got involved."The dream was materialised for Everton's final home game of the 2016/17 season against Watford. Not only did Coleman provide a lot of the money, but he also welcomed Daire and his family upon arrival.
"Daire’s dream came true really. He’s going to get to the game tonight, which makes me happy and I’m sure makes Daire and his family very happy."
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