THE TRUST: Legends to Face Neil Baldwin FC THE TRUST: Legends to Face Neil Baldwin FC
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THE TRUST: Legends to Face Neil Baldwin FC

The Walsall Football Supporters' Trust have announced details of their latest fundraising match, which will be played in memory of Walsall supporter Joel Richards, who was killed alongside his uncle Adrain Evans, and grandfather Charles 'Patrick' Evans during the terror attack on the Tunisian holiday resort of Sousse.
The Walsall Football Supporters' Trust have announced details of their latest fundraising match, which will be played in memory of Walsall supporter Joel Richards, who was killed alongside his uncle Adrain Evans, and grandfather Charles 'Patrick' Evans during the terror attack on the Tunisian holiday resort of Sousse.

The match, which will take place at Pelsall Villa's Bush Ground on Sunday, 2nd August, will be against Neil Baldwin FC, and will cost just £1 for entry to the ground.

Neil rose to national fame following the broadcast of the BBC's BAFTA Award winning programme 'Marvellous' in September 2014, which charted his rise from Circus Clown to Stoke City kitman.

Baldwin was appointed honorary kitman by then City boss Lou Macari in the early 90s, and he even went on to make a brief substitute appearance during Gordon Cowans' testimonial in 1993.

Neil remains a popular face among Potters fans, and was voted City's Supporter of the Year for 2014/2015.

In early team news, Momodu Andrew Kamara of Walsall FC Sierra Leone will be making an appearance following his recent arrival in the region, we welcome him to the area, and hope he enjoys the game.

Did you know it costs from as little as £2 per season to join the Walsall Football Supporters' Trust? If you'd like to join the Trust, or require further information, visit their website; walsallfctrust.org.uk.
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