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Celebrity Football Match Enjoyed By All

31 August 2015

Club News

Celebrity Football Match Enjoyed By All

31 August 2015

Sunday's PDSA Game At Greenhous Meadow A Success

All funds raised from the football match, which was attended by over 2,100 fans, will go towards treating the 470,000 pets that PDSA helps every year through its network of 51 Pet Hospitals and 380 Pet Practices.

“There is some real talent in the ranks and it was a hard-fought match.

"We all had a blast and the fact that we are helping to raise money for the a charity like PDSA, that helps so many people across the country, is a real honour.”
X Factor winner James Arthur was a huge favourite with the crowd. He said:
“I’m a huge football fan so to play at a league club for a great cause is a pretty good way to spend a Sunday afternoon.”
Jake Wood said:

Calum Best showed that football truly is in his blood with some fancy footwork on the pitch but the goal-scoring heroes of the day were X Factor’s Jay James, who scored three goals and So Solid Crew’s MC Harvey, who also put three past the keeper.

Dawn Ward from The Real Housewives of Cheshire managed Cat City to victory, picking her best players to take on the penalty spot in the tense finale.

James Arthur almost reversed the fortunes for Dog Town with a penalty, 90 seconds before the full-time whistle, but his gallant efforts were saved by keeper Derek Redman.

Cat City were victorious, beating rivals Dog Town 7-6 on penalties after the match finished 4-4 in normal time.

Eastenders’ Jacqueline Jossa joined Lee Latchford-Evans to manage her beau Dan Osborne’s team. Jacqueline even took to the pitch lines to take over from the linesman, wearing her manager’s jersey.

Stars including Eastenders’ Jake Wood, Calum Best and Towie’s Dan Osborne donned blue shirts for Dog Town, playing against Cat City in green: Dane Bowers, James Arthur and Love Island winner Max Morley.

Celebrities from the world of TV, music and sport took to the pitch of Shrewsbury Town Football Club to help raise cash for vet charity PDSA.

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