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2nd November 2020
12:22pm GMT

One Twitter user responded by saying: "Just do it rather than telling the world about it." "Great but Just do it don’t post it out so you get attention!" another soul replied.Richards then sent a follow up tweet, saying: "What world do we live in when you offer 50k to a charity gets turned into a negative. I have no agent no pr company no agenda. I tweeted it so charities can get in touch. Those who think it’s a publicity thing are an embarrassment. Deary Deary me!!!" https://twitter.com/MicahRichards/status/1322819813899644928 It's worth noting the former Manchester City and Aston Villa defender also received a lot of warm support, with Sky Sports colleague Kelly Cates replying: "Bloody hell Micah" followed by a heart and an applause emoji. Villa legend Stylian Petrov also said: "Well done Micah, you always had a big heart. Amazing to see you still have your smile every day and striving to help others. World full with so much fear and uncertainty needs people like you." Hear, hear, Stylian.
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