PARTYGAMING SPONSORS GIB. 'HELP4HEROES'
3 April 2009
TV celebs pitch in for charity football match
A set of celebs will be donning their shirts and
shin-pads as they take on an athletic Armed Forces home
side in the big ‘Match in Gibraltar,’ sponsored by
PartyGaming on Easter Sunday. The grand finale to
Gibraltar’s inaugural International Boat Show, this
soccer showdown aims to raise both smiles and cash for
the nominated charity – "Help for Heroes."
With
the 5 000-seater Victoria Stadium as a venue, a
convenient hop-skip-and-a-jump from the Boat Show
Marinas, the likes of Royle Family and Two Pints
favourite Ralf Little, TV personality Jeff Brazier,
Hollyoaks’ Jamie Lomas, Big Brother’s Ziggy and clubland
DJ Alex P are sure to provide a crowd-pleasing
opposition to Petty Officer Physical Training Instructor
Dave Wilson’s Forces side.
Martin Weigold, Group
Finance Director of match sponsors PartyGaming,
comments, “After four days of all eyes on the
waterfront, it’ll be great to get our feet on dry ground
and provide a real spectacle for exhibitors, organizers,
the residents of Gibraltar and visitors from Spain and
beyond. The Match will serve to celebrate what we’re
sure will have been an enormously successful first Boat
Show for the Rock. It’s so admirable to see stars from
the world of TV, music and sport give up their precious
Easter break to raise money for Help for Heroes and we
intend to pack out the Stadium to raise as much as
possible for this deserving cause.”
Joining Ralf,
Jeff, Jamie, Ziggy and Alex P on the pitch will be Dream
Team and Sky One’s The Match’s Alex Lawler, Olympic
sprinter Derek Redmond, music artist M C Harvey,
Corrie’s Danny Young and Eastenders’ ‘Paul Truman’ –
Gary Beadle. Whilst a handful of other much-loved stars
will be revealed closer to the date as they juggle their
diaries to make the Match.
The Match in Gibraltar
isn’t just about the 90 minutes between the whistles.
Pre-Match entertainment will be in the shape of a
Crossbar Challenge and Beat the Keeper whilst half-time
activities will include a big win raffle.
Gibraltar-based Acquarius Marine Services with their
all-inclusive registration, legal and trust services,
will be providing the coveted winners’ Cup.
Help
for Heroes was launched in October 2007 by a group of
friends and service relations who wished to do something
to help the wounded coming back from Afghanistan and
Iraq.
In the words of co-founder, Bryn Perry, H4H
is described as “strictly non-political, we accept that
wars happen under any government and we are not
critical; we simply want to help. We called for the
people of the United Kingdom to show their support and
affection for ‘our blokes’ and to do so by ‘doing their
bit’.
Perry says the H4H call has been heard
throughout Britain and an army of volunteers is fund
raising to support troops wounded in the conflicts. To
date H4H has raised GBP 17 million or GBP 1 million a
month.
"Our young men and women of the Armed
Forces will say that they are not heroes; they will tell
you that they are just blokes doing their job. We think
that anyone who volunteers to serve in time of war,
knowing that they may risk all, is a hero. These are
ordinary people doing extraordinary things and some of
them are living with the consequences of their service
for life. We may not be able to prevent our blokes from
being wounded, but together we can help them get
better,” says Perry.
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