He won another year of contract after fans voted pro in the survey the third goalkeeper of the Scottish club makes brilliant gestures

Gary Maley has renewed his contract with Livingston Scottish club for another year. The 37-year-old, third goalkeeper whose future was given to a Twitter poll, reserve fans, has received approval of 70.4% of voters (194.544 fans) has decided to donate for charity [...]
The 37-year-old, third goalkeeper whose future was given to a Twitter poll, reserve fans, has received approval of 70.4% of voters (194.544 fans) has decided to donate two monthly salaries to charity.
It's all about a good case he said he'd go to John O'Birne Foundation helping sick kids”.
An initiative by the Scottish Premier League club that soon became viral and attracted the attention of half the world's media.
Livingston then discovered the background of how the idea arose, almost as a game, after a conversation between goalkeeper and deputy coach David Martindale, old friends among them. Maley, who works full-time for a civil engineering company, had suggested distributing his salary to the youngest goalkeepers in the club to help them at these difficult moments.
The manager's mind came up with the idea of trusting the fans in his future. Presuming there would be no more than 400-500 votes, Martindale tried to donate a school of charity to each of his own votes.
Maley, meanwhile, if the survey were in favour, he would donate two months of charity wages.
As to how things went, the director could not keep his word, having to pay nearly 200 thousand pounds (for 1000), while the player remained his promise. A strange situation, but you can only applaud.












