Join up to help TSA raise funds for Fashion and Textile Children’s Trust
Fancy your chances against El Locos? Or slotting one past For Beto or Wirtz? Getting one over on Thirsty Pockets? And all in the name of charity. Think of the glory of being the top fantasy footie team in the laundry industry! Plus, for the winner, there’s a prize of £100 to donate to the charity of their choice.
That’s what’s on offer thanks to the TSA’s fantasy football league, which is raising funds for the Fashion and Textile Children’s Trust. Already 23 teams are signed up for this year, and there’s still time to get involved – just sign up and, if possible, give a £10 (or more) donation.
Joining up for the 2025/26 season couldn’t be easier: simply click here and follow the instructions – be sure to join the TSA league by entering the code wrovue when prompted. Once that part’s completed, the TSA has set up a JustGiving page to enable fantasy football teams to donate their £10 (or more!) easily. Visit: justgiving.com/page/tsa-fantasy-football-2025-2026.
TSA CEO David Stevens helped launch the league by posing in his preferred footie gear (see accompanying image). “Luckily for all involved I’m not available for selection in the fantasy football league,” he says. “This is all about having fun and raising money for a fantastic charity. We’re asking everyone who takes part to make a donation of £10 to Fashion and Textile Children’s Trust. If they would like to donate more, then that would be fantastic!”

The Fashion and Textile Children’s Trust provides financial grants to support the children of UK families who work or have worked in the textile industries. By funding the essential and specialist items children whose families have fallen on hard times need, from school uniforms to specialist equipment, they strive to improve their wellbeing during challenging times. For more information on the charity visit ftct.org.uk
If you have any questions about joining the league, contact tsa@tsa-uk.org
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