CHART-TOPPING band the Arctic Monkeys have donated a signed drumhead to help boost the coffers of league-topping Accrington Stanley.
Now the club is hoping that fans of the club and the band will think the item would "look good on their lounge wall" and bid for it on auction website eBay.
The drumhead comes with an authentification certificate from Stanley's chairman, Eric Whalley, and chief executive, Rob Heys, and all the money from the sale will go straight to the club.
On eBay there is a photograph of two of the Sheffield band, who went to number one in the charts last year with a song called "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" and recently won Brit and NME awards, signing the item.
Commercial manager Karen Fazackerley, said the drumhead was donated by a football fan called David Gray, who is not local, but also sponsors Stanley player, Paul Cook.
She said: "Apparently they don't like signing things, but as soon as they knew it was for Accrington Stanley, they said they would and that they wanted them to go up into the football league."
The drumhead and other official merchandise, all with certificates of authenticity, are available from eBay through the seller name of"accringtonstanleyofficialauctions".
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