YOUNG Bashley loan goalkeeper Monty George has stunned the club by donating £1,000 of his own money to the cash-strapped Calor Premier outfit.
Bash members voted in favour of a resolution to begin proceedings to dissolve the club at the end of the season if new funding can not be attracted.
George, 17, is only on loan from Skrill Premier Salisbury City and buys and sells imported electronic goods and pest control products from China.
The former Yeovil Town stopper told the Daily Echo: “Bashley have made me feel very welcome and having got to know all the guys I just wanted to help out.
“Football has given me a lot and I was in a position to help out so I did. It would be a shame to see the club go under.
“I saw they needed the money and realised I could contribute. To me, I’m not doing anything with the money at the moment and I like the club so I am happy to be able to help.”
Bashley joint-manager Paul Gazzard added: “I don’t know how many years I have spent in football but I have never known anything like it.
“The lad isn’t even getting paid, he turns up and plays when we need him to. I’m just taken back by it all. It was a tremendous, selfless act.”