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SIGNING UP TO MARCH FOR MEN

By Matt Badcock

LONDON PRIDE: Fans from all the capital’s clubs will be taking part

JEFF Stelling and a host of EFL managers are encouraging football fans to get their trainers on and March for Men to help cure prostate cancer.
Sky Sports presenter Stelling has teamed up with Prostate Cancer UK for the last two years to raise more than £800,000 for the charity by completing an epic trek to clubs around the country.
In the first year he completed ten marathons in ten days before topping that last summer with 15 in 15.
The Hartlepool United supporter is having a well-earned res...

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