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John Barnes has reimagined his iconic rap from the England FIFA World Cup song World in Motion’ to inspire people to sign up for the Guide Dogs’ ‘Walk Your Socks Off’ challenge.
The Jamaican-born former footballer lent his rapping talents to England s 1990 World Cup campaign with the popular New Order hit, and now he s given the lyrics a revamp in the name of fundraising.
He now sings to the nation: “You’ve got to walk, take steps, it can be in your own time. You can be slow or fast or dance about to a rhyme.
The aim is to raise £50 per person to help support children and adults in the UK living with sight loss, with an overall target of £250,000.
Inspiring Alexandria youngster to run over 200 miles in support of guide dogs
Felicity Kelly and her guide runner are taking on a gruelling Walk Your Socks Off challenge. (Image: Lennox Herald)
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