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Published 08:13 13 Sept 2016 BST
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And this is just beautiful.
But, whilst Ronald Koeman's steamrolling Toffees might've made it a tough day for Mackem supporters in footballing terms with an eventually comfortable 3-0 dismantling of David Moyes' side, Everton never lost their class.
After the game, the club pledged an astounding £200,000 to Bradley Lowery's fight against cancer. The youngster is aiming to raise 700k for treatment in the USA and, thanks to Everton and everyone else who has pledged their support, this was the state of the fundraising early on Tuesday morning.
It was an incredible gesture from the club who, along with their financial backing, have offered love and support to Bradley in his fight.
https://twitter.com/Everton/status/775447016998600704
https://twitter.com/Everton/status/775450023467315200
It was the most important result of the night.
https://twitter.com/RonaldKoeman/status/775457559838949381
Fair play. You can donate to Bradley's fight here.Football

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