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Stags to help promote charity game



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Published Date: 23 April 2008
MANSFIELD Town have agreed to allow leafleting at Saturday's game to promote a charity football match featuring former England star Peter Beardsley and former Stags at Glapwell the following week.
The game is organised by former Stags youngster Jamie Walker, now in remission from cancer, and his former star striker father Phil and is to raise funds for the King's Mills Haematology Department,the Lymphoma Association and the Lymphoma Research Trust.

A Jamie Walker Select XI will take on a Scott Sellars Legends XI including Peter Beardsley, Nigel Clough, Andy Beasley, Simon Coleman, Ernie Moss, Bob Newton, Bobby McDonald, Andy Kowalski, Danny Wilson, Sean O'Neil, John Seasman, Ces Podd, Nigel Jempson, Ian Woan, Les McJannet, Dave Bentley and many more.

Part of Glapwell FC's week-long Festival of Football. the match will be staged on Sunday, 4th May at Hall Corner, Glapwell (3pm).

There will also be a raffle and an auction, admission is £3 adults and £1 children/senior citizens.

The Glapwell Week of Football begins tonight (Monday 28th April) with an U11s tournament, tomorrow it is U12s, Wednesday U13s, Thursday U9s and on Saturday Glapwell's first team take on Lincoln Moorlands Railway.

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  • Last Updated: 28 April 2008 3:09 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 
  

 
 


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