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Up for a Challenge? Join Alan Kennedy's Borneo team!!!


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Are you up for a once in a lifetime opportunity? Legend Alan Kennedy is headed for the jungles of Borneo to take part in the PFA Borneo Cup 2006 and you could join him!

Battling against teams headed up by Brian Kilcline, Neville Southall, Arthur Albiston, Simon Garner and Paul Jones the race is on during this 10 day challenge which offers the chance to trek through rainforests, go white water rafting, cycle through jungles and climb some of the world’s highest peaks.

 

The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) has chosen Children Today as the beneficiary for The PFA Borneo Cup 2006, aiming to raise over £100,000 for the charity, which provides equipment for children and young people with sickness or disability. The money your team raises will be used in your local area.

 

For more information email your address and phone number to alicia@mere.co.uk or kate@mere.co.uk or call us on 0161 929 9700.

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Are you up for a once in a lifetime opportunity? Legend Alan Kennedy is headed for the jungles of Borneo to take part in the PFA Borneo Cup 2006 and you could join him!

Battling against teams headed up by Brian Kilcline, Neville Southall, Arthur Albiston, Simon Garner and Paul Jones the race is on during this 10 day challenge which offers the chance to trek through rainforests, go white water rafting, cycle through jungles and climb some of the world’s highest peaks.

 

The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) has chosen Children Today as the beneficiary for The PFA Borneo Cup 2006, aiming to raise over £100,000 for the charity, which provides equipment for children and young people with sickness or disability. The money your team raises will be used in your local area.

 

For more information email your address and phone number to alicia@mere.co.uk or kate@mere.co.uk or call us on 0161 929 9700.

 

 

One for L4Lad this, c'mon Rich you're all for a good cause, get your TShirts printed ;)

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