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WATCH: Walsall FC visit staff and patients at Walsall Manor Hospital

There were smiles all round as Walsall FC players visited a hospital to spread some Christmas joy.

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Aiden Willetts, 10, from Leamore with Jon Whitney, and L-R: Kieron Morris, Adam Chambers, Cameron Peters, Dan Vann, Mark Gillespie, Jordon Sangha. Swifty, Liam Kinsella and Maz Kouhyar

As is their Christmas tradition, the League One footballers, their manager Jon Whitney and mascot Swifty visited Walsall Manor Hospital to hand out gifts to the children and meet other patients.

Pharmacy staff and big Walsall fans: Scott Nicklin and Mark Rainer with the lads
Walsall FC visiting Walsall Manor Hospital
Walsall FC visiting Walsall Manor Hospital
Walsall FC visiting Walsall Manor Hospital
Mark Rainer with his favourite playe: Erhun Otzumer
Amadou Bakayoko Saying hello to big Walsall FC fans: Gordon Morris and Doreen Morris
Jon Whitney and Isha Hanif, 4, from Parkhall
Jon Whitney and Isha Hanif, 4, from Parkhall
Bilal Ali, 5, from Birchills with Dan Vann, Maz Kouhyar, Mark Gillespie and Jordan Sangha
Corey Beecham from Beechdale, 6 , with Jordan Sangha

Captain Adam Chambers said: “We’re here to bring a few smiles to a few faces. It is a difficult time for them and their families but hopefully us coming in today and handing out gifts is helping to cheer them up

“It is difficult seeing kids going through this at such a young age so it really just shows what life is about and so we do everything we can to help.”

Saying hello to big Walsall FC fans Gordon and Doreen Morris
on Whitney with Trafford Gutteridge, 4, from Leamore
Jon Whitney with Trafford Gutteridge, 4, and Carla Gutteridge from Leamore
Angela Kelly with Liam Kinsella
Lisa Holwell and Brody Ramsden, 2, from Shelfield
Swifty and Kieron Morris with Lisa Holwell and Brody Ramsden, 2, from Shelfield
Bilal Ali, 5, from Birchills with Dan Vann, Maz Kouhyar, Mark Gillespie and Jordan Sangha
Amadou Bakayoko saying hello to big Walsall FC fan Gordon Morris
iam Kinsella, Back L-R: Swifty, Kieron Morris, Jordan Sangha, Adam Chambers, Dan Vann, Cameron Peters, Mark Gillespie, Maz Kouhyar

Dee Beecham, aged 29, from Beechdale, was there with her six-year-old son Corey who was in hospital on his birthday because he was having breathing problems.

She said: “He was diagnosed with asthma about six months ago and today his oxygen levels just won’t stay up.

“We have been in hospital for about 20 hours and it’s his birthday so he has absolutely loved the visit from the team.

“He wanted to come back next year and I said there is no chance. It is great that the players are taking the time to do this.”

The players, who were wearing donning their tracksuits, gave out a variety of presents including Lego and colouring sets to the children.

Walsall FC visiting Walsall Manor Hospital
Mark Gillespie with Abbie Kempton, 15, from Darlaston
Aiden Willetts, 10, from Leamore with Jon Whitney, and L-R: Kieron Morris, Adam Chambers, Cameron Peters, Dan Vann, Mark Gillespie, Jordon Sangha. Swifty, Liam Kinsella and Maz Kouhyar
Aiden Willetts, 10, from Leamore with Jon Whitney, and L-R: Kieron Morris, Adam Chambers, Cameron Peters, Dan Vann, Mark Gillespie, Jordon Sangha. Swifty, Liam Kinsella and Maz Kouhyar
Reece Flanagan, Kory Roberts, Amadou Bakayoko with Edna Webster from Walsall
Tyler Roberts with Muriel Ecclestone from Norton canes
Jean Bird withLiam Roberts, Luke Leahy, Reece Flanagan
Amadou Bakayoko saying hello to big Walsall FC fan Gordon Morris
Pharmacy staff and big Walsall fans: Scott Nicklin and Mark Rainer with the lads

Mr Whitney said: “It is good for young players to realise the privileged position that we are in and it is a dream job for myself and the players.

“We need to share a bit of that with those in less privileged positions especially those in paediatric care.”