JUNIOR Bolton Wanderers' fans proved raising money was just a walk in the football park at their latest charity event.
More than 120 youngsters, aged two to 15, took to the side of the stadium pitch for the annual Junior Whites Reebok Ramble to help raise money for the club's charity.
More than £500 was collected towards Wanderers' Football in the Community scheme, which will help to coach youngsters in deprived areas across the borough.
The Junior Whites were joined by club mascot Lofty the Lion and walked 10 laps of the pitch - two miles.
The youngsters then enjoyed games, a disco and a raffle.
Junior Whites manager John Ashley said: "The kids come along every year, rain or shine, to take part and raise money for charity.
"They seem to enjoy raising money for charity as much as they enjoy being right at the side of pitch.
"Money is continuing to pour in and we hope the total figure will be much higher than £500."
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