Match made for Haven

A KILSYTH man who organised a charity football match with the auld enemy has raised vital funds for a hospice.

Tommy Twigg, who lives in Manse Road, has collected £650 for the Halton Haven Hospice in Runcorn.

The match held on Sunday, August 12, saw a select Scotland side featuring Tommy take on a England team at the Widnes Vikings Stadium in Runcorn in aid of hospice who recently had two of their vans stolen, although one was later recovered.

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The News and Chronicle recently reported that the theft prompted 41-year-old Tommy, who lived in that area for six months, to do something for the hospice which works tirelessly to help others.

Scotland won the match 4-3 on penalties after a 4-4 draw, and Tommy event had the honour of scoring the winning penalty.

Tommy wants to thank Boulevard Hire Drive in Glasgow for providing a free bus down to England and Total Teamwear Ltd in Glasgow for being match-ball sponsor as well as funny man John Bishop for donating tickets to his one of his shows.

He hopes to have a return game next year with monies raised going to a Scottish charity, and anyone who wishes to donate to the cause can still do so by texting HOSP74 with the amount they wish to give to 70070.

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