Town Fans' Charity Walk for Sir Bobby Robson Foundation - Ipswich Town News
Town fans Glenn Sadler and Paul Draper will be walking 60 miles along the River Stour in Dorset, from the source to the sea, next week to raise money for the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation.
The duo follow the Blues from Bournemouth - close to the end of their challenge - where they have been living for the last 22 years having met at university.
Glenn said: "Being both in our mid 40s and never attempted anything like this before we're doing the walk over four days, so about 15 miles a day (plus any getting lost milage!). I know it's hardly Botham walking territory but it's a big challenge to us!
"It made perfect sense that the charity we wanted to support was our hero Sir Bobby’s Foundation.”
If you want to sponsor Glenn and Paul, visit their Just Giving page here.
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