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Liverpool legend John Barnes' tribute to inspiring West Mildands teens

Barnes is the star guest at the Cyrille Regis Legacy Trust’s fourth “graduation day” at West Brom's Hawthorns stadium

Liverpool legend John Barnes
Liverpool legend John Barnes(Image: Football Daily)

Football legend John Barnes will on hand to congratulate young people who have made a change in their lives at a special event in the West Midlands. Former Liverpool no.10 Barnes is the star guest at the Cyrille Regis Legacy Trust’s fourth “graduation day” for youngsters completing our Strike A Change programme.

The 79-cap England international, will be at West Brom's Hawthorns stadium on July 22 to offer inspiration and congratulations to our most recent crop of participants. This year, some 84 youngsters from around the West Midlands enrolled for the annual programme which provides mentorship to teenagers identified by community departments from the region’s League clubs.


Through a combined programme of education and football, the Strike A Change programme offers a guiding hand to those participating. Barnes said: "Cyrille remains a legend in the game, an inspirational figure to so many players,” said John.


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“I was delighted to hear from Julia about the development of the Trust, its programme and how it targets help for youngsters who may be facing difficulties. That's exactly what Cyrille stood for. When Julia asked if I would come to this closing session and take part in the graduation event I didn't hesitate. It will be a privilege to come and see the programme at work first hand."

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Barnes will be giving a 20 minute speech on the subject of Endurance before engaging in a Q&A with the youngsters. It will bring down the curtain on another year of growing recognition for the Trust’s activities which are all about promoting the issues Cyrille fought for both during his playing days and beyond.

Cyrille Regis was presented with the England International cap before the start of the Coventry City/West Bromwich Albion match. 30th November 1984(Image: CT)

His widow and Trust chair Julia reports: “We launched just as Covid arrived and brought so many challenges for the first couple of years. “As a result last year felt like Year 1 and this year has continued to grow from strength to strength. We already have the next cohort identified and could have filled the places available twice over.

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“We have expanded our board of Trustees and have had support and recognition from the National Lottery and the PFA. And of course, we are just closing our year as Albion’s official charity partner. “We’re in a very positive place and I am so grateful to have John on hand to see for himself how we have made progress. It should be an exciting session for the youngsters to have such a legendary player in the room.”

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