westyorksnffc
Miserable git, and proud.
Not sure if this has been posted yet, but my mate at Forest has asked me to post this, and it's a worth while event. I believe Darren Fletcher will be hosting the event, mods, could you sticky this please.
‘Balls To Poverty’
On March 2nd Julian Bennett will be heading to South Africa with 35 students from South Nottingham College in Support of the ‘Balls To Poverty’ Project. Over 3,000 footballs will be given to children living in the townships, as well as providing expert coaching in the more deprived areas of the country.
The students have been raising money to purchase footballs and rugby balls to take out to South Africa for the past year - Just £5 buys a football or rugby ball.
As part of the fund raising, on Wednesday 18th March Nottingham Forest will be hosting a Question of Nottingham Sport event in conjunction with South Nottingham College and the Balls to Poverty Project.
The Forest team, including Julian Bennett, David Johnson and Steve Sutton will be testing their sporting knowledge against cricketer Mark Wagh, Rugby Captain Craig Hammond and Notts County defender Michael Johnson.
The event is at The Approach bar in Nottingham on Friar Lane. Tickets are just £10 can be purchased from the Forest ticket office.
All the proceeds raised will go to the Balls to Poverty campaign.
‘Balls To Poverty’
On March 2nd Julian Bennett will be heading to South Africa with 35 students from South Nottingham College in Support of the ‘Balls To Poverty’ Project. Over 3,000 footballs will be given to children living in the townships, as well as providing expert coaching in the more deprived areas of the country.
The students have been raising money to purchase footballs and rugby balls to take out to South Africa for the past year - Just £5 buys a football or rugby ball.
As part of the fund raising, on Wednesday 18th March Nottingham Forest will be hosting a Question of Nottingham Sport event in conjunction with South Nottingham College and the Balls to Poverty Project.
The Forest team, including Julian Bennett, David Johnson and Steve Sutton will be testing their sporting knowledge against cricketer Mark Wagh, Rugby Captain Craig Hammond and Notts County defender Michael Johnson.
The event is at The Approach bar in Nottingham on Friar Lane. Tickets are just £10 can be purchased from the Forest ticket office.
All the proceeds raised will go to the Balls to Poverty campaign.