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5:21pm Friday 9th May 2008
THREE former Hereford United players will be on view when a Ludlow Town Select X1 host a charity match for a Hereford youngster, who has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. The match takes place on Sunday, May 18.
Dave Titterton, who was the Town assistant manager for a while, will be joined by Rob Elmes and John Snape, two of the stars of United's Conference era, and will play against a side raised by Darren Evans, Jack's uncle, who is also a Hereford United and Ludlow Town fan.
The game will kick-off at 3pm. Entry will be free, with supporters urged to make a donation to this very worthwhile cause and support a raffle on the day.
Jack, a 12 year-old student at Barrs Court School, has also suffered from autism since the age of two. His family are running a number of events attempting to raise the £10,000 needed to purchase a "hot tub" to relieve the pain in his muscles.
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