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Press office Archive 2006

GET YOUR HANDS ON JOHN TERRY'S NEW BALLS!

Wednesday 8 November 2006: UMBRO, the world’s leading football brand and the Supplier of the Official FA Cup Matchball, has teamed up with Everyman, the UK’s leading male cancer campaign, and eBay for Charity, to auction three new UMBRO FA Cup X Balls, signed by England Captain, John Terry.

 

CORONATION STREET STARS SUPPORT KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL

Thursday 20 April 2006: On April 19th, on a fine evening at Hyde United's Ewan Ground, Coronation Street stars took to the pitch in a charity fundraising football match against BBC Radio Manchester.

 

FOOTBALL CLUBS HELP TO KICK OUT MALE CANCER AS "GROUND HOPPERS" REACH THE HALF WAY STAGE

Wednesday 19th April 2006: Testicular cancer survivor Simon Shakeshaft, along with ex professional footballer Tony Kelly, have reached the half way stage of their ‘Ground Hop’ challenge – where they plan to visit all Premiership, League and Conference football clubs in England to help raise awareness of male cancer.

 

ENGLAND FOOTBALL TEAM HELP TACKLE MALE CANCER

Monday 6 March 2006: The England Football Team is helping to tackle male cancer during the Keep Your Eye on The Ball awareness fortnight (which kicks off on Monday 6th March) by urging footie fans to be more aware of the signs and symptoms of testicular and prostate cancer.

 

SAM ALLARDYCE AND DAVID JAMES URGE MEN TO KEEP THEIR EYE ON THE BALL

Wednesday 4 January 2006: Bolton Wanderers manager, Sam Allardyce, and the International and Premiership footballer, David James, both showed their support in the fight against male cancer yesterday by taking time out to urge men to be aware of the signs and symptoms of male cancer.

 

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