Charity Appeals: Playing a Round: Soccer Stars in Swing for Children's Charity
Birmingham Post › October 19, 2004
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Birmingham Post › October 19, 2004
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Former England manager Glenn Hoddle, together with a host of legends from the football world including Wolves hero Steve Bull and current Wolves manager Dave Jones, raised more than pounds 15,000 in a celebrity golf day on behalf of Wolverhampton-based charity Promise Dreams.
Held at the De Vere Belfry, near Sutton Coldfield, the event, organised in conjunction with Steve Bull Associates, was an amateur/ celebrity format with a range of prizes donated for the teams that finished first, second and third.See the full content of this document
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Charity Appeals: Playing a Round: Soccer Stars in Swing for Children's Charity
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