Phil Bardsley signs for Stockport and donates his wages to charity

Dec 13, 2022 1 min read
Former Burnley defender Phil Bardsley has signed for League Two Stockport (Martin Rickett/PA)
Former Burnley defender Phil Bardsley has signed for League Two Stockport (Martin Rickett/PA)

Former Premier League defender Phil Bardsley has donated his entire salary to charity after signing for Stockport until the end of the season.

The wages of the 37-year-old full-back, who left Burnley in the summer after spells at Manchester United, Sunderland and Stoke, will go to the Sky Bet League Two club’s Community Trust.

ā€œOver the last couple of months, I’ve had the honour of training with the club as I return from injury,ā€ said Bardsley.

ā€œDuring this time, I’ve been welcomed in as part of the team and made to feel at home.

ā€œCounty is a club with a clear mission and with real opportunity ahead of it, both within the league and within the local community, it’s this mission which makes County incredibly exciting to be involved with.ā€

The Stockport County Community Trust provides an extensive programme of work in the local area, including education through sport, volunteering and promoting healthy, active lifestyles.

ā€œPhil has had an incredibly successful career at the very top of the football pyramid,ā€ said manager Dave Challinor.

ā€œHis skill, experience and tenacity will be a huge asset to the club as we continue our campaign, and we look forward to welcoming him into the side.ā€

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