The second annual Charity Challenge Cup will take place between fans of Brighton & Hove Albion and Leicester City this Saturday (24th July).
Last year we raised almost £2,000 for both The RockingHorseAppeal and The Keith Weller Fund. Keith Weller is an ex Leicester City hero currently terminally ill in the U.S.A. This year all funds raised will go towards The RockingHorseAppeal; we are hoping to raise a good few thousand pounds for them. More information about The RockinghorseAppeal can be found here.
Lindsay Fergusson, who is the 2004 Miss Brighton, is going to be in attendance to present the trophy to the winning team.
I am going to have the pleasure of photographing her tomorrow, but in the meantime here is a picture of Lindsay.
Burgess Hill FC have again kindly let us use their facilities. Directions to Leylands Park can be found here. The game will kick off at 3pm, and afterwards there will be an auction. The bar will be open throughout the day and a raffle will take place at half time.
Prizes include:
A signed and framed Bobby Zamora photo,
A signed picture of Ben Roberts saving a penalty in the shootout against Swindon,
Dave Lee's training top signed by the play off winning squad,
A signed Leicester City shirt and football,
A nights stay for two in a top Brighton hotel,
A signed pair of Michel Kuipers' gloves.
There will again be an evening reception held in the Cobblers Thumb pub in Brighton. There will be drinks and food for both players and supporters, and again a percentage of the nights takings will go to the charity. Directions from Burgess Hill to The Cobblers Thumb can be found here. The pub is on the corner of New England Street, Brighton; a ten minute walk from Brighton station and in sight of the fire station.
Last year the game was a very close encounter. Brighton held a 2-1 lead until the last minute when a calamity from the Seagulls keeper allowed Leicester an equaliser. Terrible spot kicks from Brighton enabled Leicester to win in a sudden death penalty shoot out. This years game promises to be an equally thrilling game. And if the evening is anything like it was last year it will be a top day out, we will all have fun and raise a lot of money for a very worthy cause.
Pictures from last years game can be found here
Last year we raised almost £2,000 for both The RockingHorseAppeal and The Keith Weller Fund. Keith Weller is an ex Leicester City hero currently terminally ill in the U.S.A. This year all funds raised will go towards The RockingHorseAppeal; we are hoping to raise a good few thousand pounds for them. More information about The RockinghorseAppeal can be found here.
Lindsay Fergusson, who is the 2004 Miss Brighton, is going to be in attendance to present the trophy to the winning team.
I am going to have the pleasure of photographing her tomorrow, but in the meantime here is a picture of Lindsay.
Burgess Hill FC have again kindly let us use their facilities. Directions to Leylands Park can be found here. The game will kick off at 3pm, and afterwards there will be an auction. The bar will be open throughout the day and a raffle will take place at half time.
Prizes include:
A signed and framed Bobby Zamora photo,
A signed picture of Ben Roberts saving a penalty in the shootout against Swindon,
Dave Lee's training top signed by the play off winning squad,
A signed Leicester City shirt and football,
A nights stay for two in a top Brighton hotel,
A signed pair of Michel Kuipers' gloves.
There will again be an evening reception held in the Cobblers Thumb pub in Brighton. There will be drinks and food for both players and supporters, and again a percentage of the nights takings will go to the charity. Directions from Burgess Hill to The Cobblers Thumb can be found here. The pub is on the corner of New England Street, Brighton; a ten minute walk from Brighton station and in sight of the fire station.
Last year the game was a very close encounter. Brighton held a 2-1 lead until the last minute when a calamity from the Seagulls keeper allowed Leicester an equaliser. Terrible spot kicks from Brighton enabled Leicester to win in a sudden death penalty shoot out. This years game promises to be an equally thrilling game. And if the evening is anything like it was last year it will be a top day out, we will all have fun and raise a lot of money for a very worthy cause.
Pictures from last years game can be found here