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Post by forevereverton on Aug 15, 2017 20:19:11 GMT
I'm glad some Everton players re joining in. The thought of Tony Bellew and Katie Price in one place was putting me off.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Aug 19, 2017 11:45:51 GMT
I'm glad some Everton players re joining in. The thought of Tony Bellew and Katie Price in one place was putting me off. Wouldn't of minded going to this , but I am in Cornwall that week , will it be televised in some way?
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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 19, 2017 13:40:11 GMT
I'm glad some Everton players re joining in. The thought of Tony Bellew and Katie Price in one place was putting me off. Wouldn't of minded going to this , but I am in Cornwall that week , will it be televised in some way? The club told me they were considering broadcasting options.
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 22, 2017 20:31:34 GMT
RUDIMENTAL’S DJ LOCKSMITH SIGNS UP FOR BRADLEY LOWERY CELEBRITY CHARITY MATCH Rudimental frontman DJ Locksmith is the latest name to sign up to play in the Bradley Lowery Celebrity Charity Match at Goodison Park on Sunday 3 September. Brit Award and MOBO winning Rudimental are best known for their recent Top 10 hit ‘Sun Comes Up’ with James Arthur as well as Number One hits ‘Feel The Love’ and ‘Waiting All Night’. One quarter of the English drum and bass band, London-born DJ Locksmith will be joining Katie Price’s ‘The Lowery Legends’ side alongside former Sunderland players Alex Rae, Don Hutchinson and Micky Gray and a host of celebrities including model and reality TV star Calum Best, F2 Freestyler Jeremy Lunch, TV personality Dan Osborne and Union J’s Josh Cuthbert. ‘Bradley’s Blues’ will be managed by Tony Bellew and will see singer-songwriter Olly Murs line up alongside Hollywood actor Stephen Graham, Coronation Street star Shayne Ward and Steps star Lee Latchford-Evans and they will be joined by ex-Everton stars Peter Beardsley, Alan Stubbs, Tony Hibbert, Graham Stuart and Peter Reid. Rudimental’s DJ Locksmith said “It is a big honour for me to play in this charity match in memory of such a brave young man. I feel extremely privileged to be a part of Bradley’s legacy and hope to see as many people at Goodison Park as possible on Sunday 3 September.” The charity game has been arranged in conjunction with the Lowery family and the Bradley Lowery Foundation and, with the assistance of celebrity football organiser Sellebrity Soccer, will see proceeds raised benefit the Bradley Lowery Foundation and Everton in the Community. Young Sunderland supporter Bradley won the hearts of football fans around the world during his brave battle against neuroblastoma, a rare type of cancer, before his sad passing in July aged six. Tickets are priced at just £10 for adults for £5 for Under-16s and can be purchased online at www.evertonfc.com/bradley or over the phone on 0151 556 1878*. Alternatively, they can also be bought from Goodison Road ticket office or the Club’s city centre ticket facility in Everton Two. *Booking fees apply to telephone sales.
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 23, 2017 13:40:41 GMT
Fans Encouraged To Wear Colours For Bradley Tribute MatchLowery family urging football fans to show 'Cancer Has No Colours' at Goodison event.The family of Bradley Lowery are encouraging fans to support the 'Cancer Has No Colours' message at a celebrity charity match in honour of the brave six-year-old who touched the hearts of the nation. Everton's Goodison Park ground will host the charity match on Sunday 3 September (3pm kick-off) and the family of Bradley are encouraging everybody who attends to turn up in the shirt of the team they support, brightly coloured tops or even in fancy dress. The charity game will celebrate the life of Sunderland fan Bradley and has been arranged in conjunction with Everton and the Bradley Lowery Foundation - and with the assistance of celebrity football event company Sellebrity Soccer. Bradley won the hearts of football fans around the world during his brave battle against neuroblastoma, a rare type of cancer, before his sad passing in July. Football fans everywhere – and even non-football fans - are being encouraged to attend a game which is sure to provide a wealth of entertainment and memorable moments. Gemma Lowery, Bradley’s mum said: “As a family, we remain incredibly touched by the way in which the world of football has embraced Brad and his battle. Football fans from all over the world and across the world have shown us incredible support and the message that ‘Cancer Has No Colours’ is so important to us. “For the match taking place in Bradley’s name at Goodison Park – the home of his second team – we would love to see fans wearing their own club’s colours and coming together to enjoy the day and support the event just as so many people did for his funeral.” The celebrity match will be played between ‘Bradley’s Blues’ and ‘The Lowery Legends’ - with the sides wearing the colours of Bradley's two favourite teams, Sunderland and Everton. Tony Bellew will manage ‘Bradley’s Blues’ and a squad that includes Olly Murs, Stephen Graham, Shayne Ward and Everton legends Peter Beardsley and Alan Stubbs, while Katie Price and Roy Evans will take control of ‘The Lowery Legends’ and the likes of Calum Best, Jeremy Lynch, Josh Cuthbert, former Black Cats player Alex Rae and Don Hutchison, who represented both clubs during his career. Tickets are priced at just £10 for adults and £5 for Under-16s and funds raised will benefit the Bradley Lowery Foundation and Everton in the Community. Everton FC
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