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Clachnacuddin join hundreds of football clubs to pay tribute to Matlock Town footballer Jordan Sinnott





Clachnacuddin joined hundreds of other football clubs across the UK in paying tribute to a non-league footballer who died by donating one of their jerseys.

Club captain Michael Finnis and manager Sandy McLeod with the Clachnacuddin shirt which will be sent. Picture: Donald Cameron
Club captain Michael Finnis and manager Sandy McLeod with the Clachnacuddin shirt which will be sent. Picture: Donald Cameron

Matlock Town’s Jordan Sinnott (25) was found with a fractured skull in Retford, Nottinghamshire, early on January, Saturday 25 and died that evening in hospital.

The Inverness Highland League club have sent one of their home shirts which will put on display with shirts from clubs across England, Scotland and elsewhere at his funeral.

The jerseys will then be donated to Sports Relief, with money raised from their sale going to the charity.

Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Ross County have also sent shirts in memory of Sinnott.

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