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Help for Heroes

by Barry the bird boggler » 18 Sep 2009 15:40

Not sure where to post this one, but seeing as its at the Mad Stad here's as good as anywhere!

From the OS

The Madejski Stadium will host a celebrity charity football match on 12th November to support Help For Heroes, a charity for the UK's wounded servicemen and women

Tickets for the game are priced just £10 adults and £5 children, and they are available now from the Madejski Stadium ticket office, either in person or by telephoning 0844 249 1871 or in the online ticketing services

The game will see an England team take on a Rest Of The World XI, and both squads will consist of footballers, sportsmen and stars from TV, stage and the music world

A whole host of top class names will be confirmed in the near future, and the game is being shown live on ITV so there is national interest. The first names revealed for the England squad include ex-Reading man Les Ferdinand as well as Chris Waddle, Des Walker, Peter Beardsley and Mark Wright.

In addition Alec Stewart, Simon Webbe and Nigel Benn will help boost a cast of national heroes, stars and champions. Lining up alongside the stars will be current servicemen from the Army, Navy and RAF who have been selected to play for their country as representatives of the armed forces.

The Rest Of The World team is a closely-guarded list however players like Lothar Matthaus, Ian Rush, Thomas Brolin, Franco Baresi, Toto Schillachi and Gary McAllister are expected to line up, with Boris Becker, Eddie Irvine, Rod Stewart and a host of other top stars also in the mix

The game is organised by Toast Events, who were responsible for the England vs Germany Legends game at Madejski Stadium in 2006, attracting a crowd of 21,000. In addition they recently staged the Sir Bobby Robson Trophy at Newcastle's St James Park. That game featured the likes of Alan Shearer, Paul Gascoigne, John Barnes and David Platt against Lothar Matthaus and company

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Re: Help for Heroes

by Silver Fox » 18 Sep 2009 16:22

Unless Boris Johnson rugby tackles an eric I'm out

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Re: Help for Heroes

by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Sep 2009 19:12

Nigel Benn, I served at the same time in the same place as him....watched one of his exhibition bouts in Co. Londonderry...he pasted his poor army chef opponent.



Just hope that Reading PLC use some common sense with the car-parking fees etc etc (and turn on all of the sound system this time) :evil:


As aforementioned, the last England xi game was well attended and was a well good laugh..........looking forward to this one too

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Re: Help for Heroes

by Terminal Boardom » 18 Sep 2009 20:41

I would be a lot more impressed if the club chose a league game and donated all proceedings to Help for Heroes. No doubt the club will find all sorts of ways to rip off the casual punter.

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Re: Help for Heroes

by Row Z Royal » 18 Sep 2009 21:16

Boris Boris Boris!



In ftw.


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Re: Help for Heroes

by Ian Royal » 18 Sep 2009 21:20

Terminal Boardom I would be a lot more impressed if the club chose a league game and donated all proceedings to Help for Heroes. No doubt the club will find all sorts of ways to rip off the casual punter.


:roll:

Probably won't make this one, bit far too come for a charity match, but I'll probably stick it on the telly.

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Re: Help for Heroes

by Deathy » 18 Sep 2009 22:42

Perhaps 21,000 could turn up and help Rodgers out.

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Re: Help for Heroes

by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Sep 2009 22:44

Deathy Perhaps 21,000 could turn up and help Rodgers out.
why?

He wont be there

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Re: Help for Heroes

by Deathy » 18 Sep 2009 22:46

^ lol :lol:


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Re: Help for Heroes

by kwik-silva » 19 Sep 2009 09:42

Silver Fox Unless Boris Johnson rugby tackles an eric I'm out


:lol:

I'm going to see Biffy Clyro anyway, so.. y'know :P

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Re: Help for Heroes

by Sun Tzu » 19 Sep 2009 10:09

Terminal Boardom I would be a lot more impressed if the club chose a league game and donated all proceedings to Help for Heroes. No doubt the club will find all sorts of ways to rip off the casual punter.


It's not being organised by the club though. It's an outside organisation that have hired the stadium.

All there in the report so not hard to work out !!

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Re: Help for Heroes

by Royal Lady » 19 Sep 2009 13:56

Do the club hire out the stadium for free to this charity then? Do any car parking charges go to the charity? If so, great.

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Re: Help for Heroes

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 19 Sep 2009 18:20

Deathy Perhaps 21,000 could turn up and help Rodgers out.


Was 27-000 do keep up.

http://www.toastevents.com/legends.html

And even the fans had their own table.!!!



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Re: Help for Heroes

by Ian Royal » 20 Sep 2009 01:41

Royal Lady Do the club hire out the stadium for free to this charity then? Do any car parking charges go to the charity? If so, great.



I doubt we give it to them free. That would be plain stupid.

There will be a fee, it would be pretty naive to think we'd just ask costs, let alone give it for free.

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Re: Help for Heroes

by Royal Lady » 20 Sep 2009 10:38

Hope the fee is very small then - otherwise that wouldn't be very charitable.

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Re: Help for Heroes

by Ian Royal » 20 Sep 2009 14:38

Royal Lady Hope the fee is very small then - otherwise that wouldn't be very charitable.

it might be a reduced charity rate. But Charities still have to pay for the services they use and the staff they employ.

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Re: Help for Heroes

by SLAMMED » 28 Sep 2009 00:12

Harpers So Solid Crew
Deathy Perhaps 21,000 could turn up and help Rodgers out.


Was 27-000 do keep up.

http://www.toastevents.com/legends.html




A curtain raiser to World Cup 2006, The Legends was played at The Madejski Stadium, Reading in 2006 in front of 27,000 fans. Broadcast on Channel 5, the match exceeded 2.8 Million in the UK

LOL @ 27,000 fans.

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