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Town Stars Watch Celebs Win at Mason's Football Fun Day
Town Stars Watch Celebs Win at Mason's Football Fun Day
Sunday, 8th Jul 2012 21:15

Town stars Michael Chopra, Josh Carson and Joe Whight were amongst 300 people to attend Mason’s Football Fun Day at Ipswich Wanderers’ SEH Sports Ground earlier this afternoon. Former Blue Fabian Wilnis and TWTD’s Phil were part of a Celebrity XI which beat Mason’s XI, a team made up of volunteers, 3-1.

Male model Tom East lashed in a stunning 25-yarder to put the Celebs 1-0 ahead at the break with Alfie-J of the band Nicole Jane adding the second and singer Lewis Clay netting the third from the spot. Mason’s XI, managed by Blues legend Kevin Beattie with his grandson Keiron a second-half sub, pulled a late goal back through a penalty.

Earlier in the afternoon in the first game of the day, Felixstowe Dolphins had beaten the Claydon Galaxy 3-2, having been 2-1 down at half-time.

Organiser Ross Wishart, who was also part of the victorious Celebs side, was delighted with the way the afternoon had gone, despite unhelpful weather: “I’m absolutely thrilled with how the day went.

“Of course I would have preferred a bigger attendance, but the earlier weather was always going to play a part, the rain was driving down.

“But we’ve had two fantastic competitive games, the stalls tell me they’ve all done really well and, most importantly, we’ve raised a lot of money and awareness for Mason’s Magic.

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align=center>Joe Whight and Josh Carson

“It was a tremendous effort from everyone. Some of the guys in the celebrity team had come from miles away just take part today. We’re ever so happy, it’s been a great day.”

All funds raised will go towards local charity Mason’s Magic, which was set up by seven-year-old brain tumour sufferer Mason Fountain to provide treats for children suffering with cancer and brain tumours.

Mason tweeted his thanks to Ross and Amy Downes for arranging the day: "Huge thank you to @RossWishart and @tractorgirlamy8 for organising the event today which raised a huge £1676.20 That's three fab treats. Thank you."

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align=center>Chops

Wilnis was delighted to take part and to be on the winning side: “It was a great game for a very good cause and playing for the Celebs and winning 3-1 was an even bigger bonus,” said the Dutchman, who starts pre-season training with the Colchester U14s side he now coaches later this month.

The 41-year-old only managed half an hour at the heart of the defence alongside Kevin Ellis, who was a professional with the Blues in the 1990s, making one senior appearance, having set up quite a day for himself: “I ran a 10km this morning, the British 10km in London. I think 20 years ago it would have been quite easy but at this stage!

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align=center>Former Blue Fabian Wilnis standing in front of ex-Town pro Kevin Ellis as they prepare to defend a corner

“I gave it a go and I played for half an hour but I felt a little hamstring coming on, nothing too serious, so I came off as a precaution. But I saw the quality on the team and the quality on the bench and I thought we’d be fine and I left things in safe hands.”

The former full-back is in training for a marathon at the end of November: “It’ll be my very first marathon, and probably also my very last one!”

Wilnis, who was presumably joking when he compared TWTD’s Phil’s second-half performance at left-back with Roberto Carlos, was pleased that the current Town players were present: “It was good to see Michael Chopra, Joe Whight and Josh Carson. It’s nice that they’ve taken their time to come here in their spare time to support Mason’s Magic which is a very good cause.”


Mason thanks everyone after the match


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theblueginger added 21:30 - Jul 8
Wilnis should really be among the coaching staff-he could turn our defence into Spain's in a hurry.
Also good to see Chopra out and about.
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mugsykets added 21:31 - Jul 8
If only the Beat was still with us in his prime....
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Tractorboy24 added 21:49 - Jul 8
Lol, phil I think you need to have a think whether you've been playing in the wrong position for all these years, that's 3 ex town players to put you there!
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hollywoodginge added 22:01 - Jul 8
Firstly to play in this match was a great honour for many reasons, talking tactics with the beat on the sidelines, saving The Ham's rasping drive from the edge of the box ;0) etc, but mainly to represent the bravest little boy I have ever met. Today I made many good friends, I was humbled by the occasion and I want to say a big well done to Ross and Amy for organising this great event, the celebs for coming and being brilliant, the stall holders, the volunteers and all the wonderful supporters. I found myself doing a Matty H lap of honour to applaud and salute them for defying the rain and turning out. And I will also back Phil up, he was excellent today and a gent! Please all look out for masons magic events and support a wonderful wonderful cause. X
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TheRef added 23:15 - Jul 8
Totally agree with what Hollywoodginge has to say, was a great day i was honored to be Reffing the main event, and who would have thought Phil could be so dangerous with his mazy runs and amazing shooting ability, well played everyone.
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clive_baker added 23:18 - Jul 8
Well done to the 3 current pro's for showing their face too. I saw someone mention it to Chopra on Twitter on Friday and he said he would try and get down there and was good to his word. Good on them.
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TractorBeezer added 00:13 - Jul 9
Delighted to learn that it went well with some familiar names out there despite the weather. Also,well done Chops, Josh and Joe...great spirit.
I was in England including Ipswich late May and it was boiling..what happened?.
But most importantly, good luck to you Mason.
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PhilTWTD added 00:33 - Jul 9
Forgot to mention, The Ref was great. Apart from that shirt pull!

Tractorboy24

Think you're right, I seem to have missed my calling!

hollywoodginge

It really had to be a terrific save to stop that, up there with Banks from Pele!

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TractorBeezer added 02:00 - Jul 9
Brings back memories Phil. I was there.

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bontcho added 07:08 - Jul 9
Phil, surely a change of avatar after that comparison?! Well done all involved.
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AFCC added 08:02 - Jul 9
Phil, your twisting & turning would have made Cruyff dizzy! Ross
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TractorCam added 10:59 - Jul 9
I was there watching, a very good watch and for a good cause
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PhilTWTD added 14:06 - Jul 9
bontcho

Not a bad thought...
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TheRef added 15:06 - Jul 9
Cruyff my arse, lol, admittedly i was bemused by just how much skill an uncoordinated sports journalist can posses, was a cracking day, shame the weather kept the public away
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