Stumping up cash for Boro Disabled Minibus

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Hook Advertising has stumped up cash to help boost the mini bus appeal of Middlesbrough Disabled Supporters Association (MDSA)
Paddy Cronesberry MBE co-founded the MDSA in 1990, hopes this will be the first of many donations from Teesside businesses and individuals to help keep the wheelies on the road as they try to fund replacing their present mini bus.


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Hook Advertising has stumped up cash to help boost the mini bus appeal of Middlesbrough Disabled Supporters Association (MDSA)
Paddy Cronesberry MBE co-founded the MDSA in 1990, hopes this will be the first of many donations from Teesside businesses and individuals to help keep the wheelies on the road as they try to fund replacing their present mini bus.


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Proud of MDSA.
They do a great job an Paddy deserves a medal (y)
 
Great stuff and we’ll done Hook Advertising.👍


On a side note though whilst reading it you can’t help thinking there’s something perverse about MDSA having to raise money for a minibus with the amount of money being paid out to the footballers they support even in these lean times.
 
Great stuff and we’ll done Hook Advertising.👍


On a side note though whilst reading it you can’t help thinking there’s something perverse about MDSA having to raise money for a minibus with the amount of money being paid out to the footballers they support even in these lean times.
So true
 
Great stuff and we’ll done Hook Advertising.👍


On a side note though whilst reading it you can’t help thinking there’s something perverse about MDSA having to raise money for a minibus with the amount of money being paid out to the footballers they support even in these lean times.
Tap a few of our better paid lads - the MDSA supporters have travelled thousands of miles over the years to watch them.A few quid in the bucket wont hurt........;):love:(y)
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Disabled football fans' champion Paddy Cronesberry appointed MBE

Published
8 March 2013
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A man who helps dozens of disabled football fans get to matches has been officially made an MBE.

Paddy Cronesberry, from Thornaby, Teesside, the chairman of the Middlesbrough Disabled Supporters' Association (MDSA), was appointed MBE for services to the disabled in sport.
"It was a total surprise and I thought it was a wind up, I was totally speechless, I still am to be honest," he said.
He received his medal at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.
The 61-year-old, who has been in a wheelchair since childhood, said he had "even given his chair a wipe" for the big day.
"I want to express how grateful I am for all of the thanks and well wishes, I've been inundated with emails and my phone has never stopped," he added.


'Well deserved'

Paddy Cronesberry

Mr Cronesberry was born with one arm and no legs and was not expected to live beyond childhood. But despite his disability he has worked all his adult life to support his wife and family and currently works for the civil service.
He attended a school for people with disabilities and to "give something back" he helps them with fund raising for equipment.
"I was there for 11 years so it was like they were an extended family," he said.
"I've been going back every year since, for 40 years or so, and from there I got involved with different charities and other fund raising."
Mr Cronesberry is a founding member of the MDSA which was formed in 1990 and arranges tickets and transport for disabled fans, many of whom would be unable to go to matches without the support.
He was included in the New Year Honours List at the end of last December.
After hearing the news of Mr Cronesberry's honour, former Boro manager Gareth Southgate said on Twitter it was "great news, well deserved".
Congratulatory tweets also came from Middlesbrough under-18s coach Colin Cooper and former Middlesbrough midfielder Robbie Mustoe.
He was named Championship fan of the year and carried the Olympic Torch in 2012.


 
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