Hello that end of the M62
I have set out below a copy of the message I have posted on the Warrington site.
I know that there are moves afoot in Hull to do some fund-raising for Greg and his family over there, but it had become clear that there were certain places which should certainly be made aware of the establishment of the Just Giving site and this site was one of those places
"Can I bring the attention of everybody to the Just Giving site that Paul Cullen has been instrumental in helping to establish in connection with senior people at the club and the Warrington Wolves Foundation.
This is a secure site on which you can donate with or without Gift Aid and where you can feel safe that your donation will find its way fully to the cause for which it was made.
It's very simple - just follow the link and then the instructions.
www.justgiving.com/Greg-mackey7
In conjunction with a number of my friends who also knew Greg very well during his time in Warrington, as much for his commitment to community as his rugby, and with the assistance of the Players Association, the Club, the Vice Presidents and the Supporters Trust, I am also arranging a number of fund-raising events to run alongside the JustGiving site.
These will culminate in a dinner at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, probably at the back end of September when the availability of individuals who we see as key as maximising interest and take-up of the event have been confirmed.
I shall post regularly here as we put more and more meat on the preparations as well as in all the other places which I trust will evince a massive response.
There is a huge affection for Greg, wife Amanda and three children (Kane, Ebony and Tom) from all who ever came into contact with them and that goodwill from the community in Appleton and Stretton where they lived during his second spell with the club will be an important factor in the fund-raising activities. Apart from his rugby skills and determination on the pitch, he is a passionate family man and that embodies itself in his community spirit. I was PTA chairman of the school which both my son and his children attended and Greg and Amanda were ever willing to help out with any events we held, and that spilled over into a social friendship which I continue to cherish, even though I have not seen him for almost 9 years now. I also know that he was an equal ambassador for the Club, representing it at many different functions without question or complaint ... and always with that cocky smile and tip of the head.
Please find it in your hearts (and pockets) to support Greg and his family during these difficult times by visiting the JustGiving site and making a donation or by supporting some or all of the events which we shall be staging over the next couple of months or so. We shall be attempting to ensure that the events are fun, entertaining and interesting, and with the opportunity of reminiscing with a host of people who were part of Greg's life both in rugby and the community in those days nearly 20 years ago.
Many thanks for your support and keep watching this space .... "