FF News Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 Great Wakering Rovers are thought to have raised more than £1,000 for Help for Heroes on Saturday. To raise funds for the charity, they teamed up with Ryman League Division One North rivals Needham Market in aid of the forces charity for wounded servicemen and women. Rovers admitted fans for free to the 2-2 draw at Burroughs Park, instead asking the resultant record crowd for the season of 251 to make a donation to bucket collections during the game. After asking their own fans to donate last Saturday when they hosted Chatham Town at Bloomfields, the proud Marketmen brought along a cheque for £130 to Essex to add to the Rovers kitty which was reported to have passed £900 at the weekend. Needham Market president Keith Nunn was delighted the decision to allow spectators in for free had the desired effect, and that his own club had been able to contribute and boost the already good relations that exist between them. Nunn said: "We have a great relationship with Great Wakering Rovers and their chairman Tony Butcher and committee did a superb job organising the day. The fact that I was able to hand over a cheque for £130 from our 'bucket collection' at the Chatham game was greatly appreciated by Tony and is further illustration of our close association. "I had a few words with manager Mark Morsley after the game as I felt conceding two second half goals was taking the charity initiative too far! But seriously, Needham Market is only too willing to support clubs in their efforts to show to everyone that local football has a lot to offer." Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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