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Accies captain sends video message pledging VIP day to fan recovering from coronavirus

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Hamilton Accies captain Brian Easton has sent a personal video to a lifelong fan of the club who beat the deadly coronavirus.Easton, currently on lockdown at his home, sent the well wishes on behalf of himself and the team and told supporter Calum Wishart that “health comes before football”.He also reached out to Calum, offering VIP treatment at a game when the season is back up and running.In the video Easton tells Calum, who is originally from Hamilton but now lives in Paisley, that he will be treated to the “boardroom experience” at the club he adores, courtesy of the team and board of directors.The ‘boardroom’ experience will include early arrival at the Fountain of Youth stadium, a tour, snacks and drinks before during and after the

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