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Keep Your Eye On The Ball

Keep Your Eye On The BallKeep Your Eye On The Ball - supported by the FABoroBarmy.com are delighted to support bid4sport.com. This web site offers authentic autographed memorabilia - but the best part is that all money raised goes to charity! Founded by ex-footballer and now ITV pundit Barry Venison.  They are working with the FA, SFA UEFA and FIFA to promote Keep Your Eye On The Ball, which is a testicular cancer charity. Click on either of the pictures above - and start bidding!
You can also download some publicity material:- Keep Your Eye On The Ball Document (
Microsoft ® Word document, 26.1k)


Football Aid 2003

Download the publicity material for 2003 Football Aid

Football Aid Material (.pdf file, 59.2kb)
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Barnado's Football Quiz Night
28th November 2002 - Riverside Stadium
This was held in November 2002. To read the publicity material, please download the relevant document:

Barnado's Publicity Material (Microsoft ® Word document, 57.4kb) 

Quiz Night Details And Application Form (.pdf file, 494kb)
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Football Fans Parliament
Took Place On October 13th 2002 - NEC, Birmingham

Please download this .pdf file should you be interested in attending the first ever football fans parliament in Birmingham. The event is being organised by the Football Supporters’ Federation and will be the biggest and most comprehensive meeting of football fans ever. As the downloadable file shows, a wide range of topics are being discussed, and the resolutions decided on at the Fans’ Parliament will set the agenda for the FSF during the coming year. With the media attention the conference is already generating, they are very hopeful that any issues raised can be tackled head on.

Football Fans Parliament - (252kb)
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Football Aid 2002 Newsletter

Find out how the event went at the Riverside by downloading this Microsoft ® Word document.

Football Aid Newsletter  (Microsoft ® Word document, 1.1Mb)

 

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