Ian West, 67, is raising money for Guide Dogs after his brother started losing his eyesight
By Amy PhippsA football fan has raised more than £2,000 for a sight loss charity by walking over 600 miles to every Premier League ground.
He has visited all 20 clubs since August as part of a fundraiser for Guide Dogs in support of his brother, who has started losing his vision.Mr West said his brother had spent most of his time at home since being diagnosed with macular degeneration, a condition which affects the central vision."I love football anyway, I always have done, so I thought that would be a nice challenge," he said.
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