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1:41pm Monday 12th May 2008
FOOTBALL
HARLOW Town FC Vice-Chairman Simon Morgan and player of the year Kenny Davis will be representing the Hawks at a charity golf day in Hertfordshire on Wednesday.
The pair will be joined by ex-Harlow midfielder Dave Lee, as well as former Director of Football and first team manager Tommy Cunningham, whose Platinum Sports Management firm has organised the event.
The aim of the day, at Broxbourne's White Stubbs Lane, is to raise money for those with Multiple Sclerosis, and organisers hope to reach the £3,000 mark.
"John Barnet, who is the Chairman of Platinum Sports Management, has a son who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis, so the charity is close to his heart," explained Platinum Sports Management's Gary Saunders.
Other non-league stars due to be in attendance include Ebbsfleet's John Akinde and Aldershot trio Nikki Bull, Scott Davies and Louie Soares.
The football league will also be represented, with Reading's Senegalese international Ibrahima Sonko already on the bill.
Further details can be obtained by calling Gary Saunders on 07843 277 238.
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