
Guy Moussi Will Donate All of His Birmingham City Wages to Charities
Guy Moussi will only be at Birmingham City for a very short while, but he'll make his time at the club worth his while.
Or, to be more precise, worth the while for charity.
The 29-year-old free-agent's contract is only until the 18th of January, but any wages the former Forest man receives will go directly to various charities, according to the BBC.
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They'll all go to the Birmingham City Disabled Supporters Club, Stop Ebola, a church in Paris (he's a native of Paris suburb Bondy) and the TEV Soma Charity, a charity to raise funds for the Soma mine disaster in Turkey.
"Now i need to thanks @bcfc to give me the opportunity that i was waiting for... New challenge in a really good club too!!! Thanks God🙏🙏🙏
— Guy MOUSSI (@Guy_Moussi) November 20, 2014"
"Respect! Guy Moussi signs for Birmingham, donates all his wages to charity http://t.co/oYH7y6Lwk7 pic.twitter.com/OtRvBQxOOF
— 101 Great Goals (@101greatgoals) November 20, 2014"
[BBC]






