Albion fan Harry Sanders and his sister Isabella have been putting old Albion shirts to good use – and spreading the word in the Far East.
Ten-year-old Harry, from Hove, decided to take his old replica tops with him on a family holiday to give to poor local children.
He asked mates to add unwanted shirts which were too small for them.
Harry and Isabella, eight, then set about handing out the gifts.
And they made sure the Seagulls tops went first.
Harry, who attends St Andrew’s School, said: “We had about 11 shirts in all. We had Chelsea, PSG, Man City and Man United but mainly Brighton.
“I didn’t mind giving my old shirts away. I have got the new Brighton goalkeeper kit and they are going to people who need them more.
“It was cute because they all took them so well.”
Isabella added: “We went to a market and there were little boy and girls there selling biscuits.
“We bought one and gave the boy a football shirt and he went rushing home - so happy!
“He came back with his sister.
“It’s really nice seeing everybody so happy.”
She added: “My dad said there will be more Brighton fans now in Vietnam!”
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