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Owls dedicate derby clash to Prostate Cancer UK

4 March 2016

Club News

Owls dedicate derby clash to Prostate Cancer UK

4 March 2016


Tomorrow’s derby clash against Rotherham is Sheffield Wednesday’s dedicated match to the Football League’s official charity partner - Prostate Cancer UK.

Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling is preparing to complete 10 marathons in 10 days to raise funds and awareness for the charity. Jeff will be stopping off at Hillsborough on Thursday 24 March and he’s written a letter about why he has taken on the challenge.

Walking 10 marathons in 10 days? That’s unbelievable!
Hartlepool United (via Sheffield Wednesday) to Wembley by Jeff Stelling


In 2016 I wanted to do something different. I wanted to do something where people could see I was feeling the pain on behalf of a fantastic cause.  Walking 10 marathons in 10 days to help beat prostate cancer, a disease killing over 10,000 men every year, seemed like an ideal opportunity. 

I’ll be walking with my mate Russ Green, the Chief Executive of Hartlepool United, and members of the football family on the way. Why? Us Hartlepool fans have never been to Wembley, and this is our chance to take them there while supporting Prostate Cancer UK, the Official Charity Partner of The Football League.

On Thursday 24 March, on day 4, I’ll be kicking off another Yorkshire Classic from the New York Stadium at 8am sharp. My fellow marchers and I will then walk via the Trans Pennine Trail (Don Valley) and Sheffield City Centre, taking in both the Wednesday and United variants, before heading on to country footpaths via Norton Playing Fields and Dronfield and finally reaching Chesterfield FC around 5pm.

Want to join me? If you’re confident you can raise vital funds and awareness to support the 1 in 8 men in the UK who are affected by prostate cancer every year, why not dust off your walking boots and get involved? Find out how to apply today.

Prostate Cancer UK should be a charity close to every man’s heart because we know, or we should know, just how vulnerable we are. I like my statistics – but the ones I’m dealing with here are shocking. One in eight men will get prostate cancer, and one in four if you are black, it’s a scary thought.

Within the next ten years Prostate Cancer UK believes they will find the answers to ensure the disease is something men and their loved ones no longer fear. I’ve met the scientists who pledge to do this and I can see how dedicated they are. So the idea of doing something ten times came from there.

Two hundred and sixty miles from Victoria Park, home of Hartlepool United, to Wembley Stadium, divided by ten; twenty six miles. The distance of a marathon. Ten marathons in ten days. It just all fell into place like a jigsaw really.

I’ve got friends and colleagues, people that the public know, Bill Arthur and Eddie Hemmings both big rugby league men who I have known longer than I care to remember. As is Boro fan Robin Millman who I met recently, who, in his own words “keeps getting hit on the nose by prostate cancer but keeps getting back up again.” All great guys who’ve suffered from prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is not discerning, but it can be treated if caught soon enough. It doesn’t just hit the bad guys; it’s the good guys as well, like Bill, Eddie and Robin.

To get involved visit MenUnitedMarch.org or text JEFF to 70004 to donate £3 to support everyone affected by prostate cancer.* 

I hope to see you at Hillsborough in a couple of weeks!



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