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Millwall: Lionhearts are united in fight against prostate cancer

Millwall are once again throwing their weight behind the battle to beat prostate cancer.

From left, Paul Robinson, William Kilgannon and Lukas Jensen and, inset, William with dad Brian

Millwall are once again throwing their weight behind the battle to beat prostate cancer.

The Lions, long-time supporters of Prostate Cancer UK since sporting the charity’s iconic Man of Men logo on their shirts in 2013-14, are encouraging fans to join October’s Prostate United campaign.
It’s a yearly fundraising challenge that invites football club staff and fans to walk, run or cycle a distance every day during October.
And it is especially pertinent to Millwall keeper Lukas Jensen, former captain Paul Robinson, and fan William Kilgannon, who lost his dad Brian to the disease ten years ago...

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