
CENTREPOINT SQUAD ANNOUNCED FOR CHARITY GAME THIS EVENING
Along with the stars of Street Football Team England, the squad includes a host of big names from football & entertainment for the match tonight
Representing Street Football Team England are Billy Wise, Jay Murray, James Buckley, Jely Kikamba and Hugo Casallas.
From the world of football come former Charlton Athletic defender Jonathan Fortune, former Crystal striker turned professional boxer Leon McKenzie as well as much travelled Glasgow-born striker Martin Gritton who played for a number of West Country clubs including Plymouth Argyle, Torquay United and Yeovil Town and Gifton Noel-Williams who made his name at Watford in the late 90’s,
The name of Perry Groves holds a special place in the heart of many an Arsenal fan who commemorated the speedy winger in song. Similarly, Marcus Gayle, the big striker and former Jamaican international equally adored by the fans of Brentford, where he has been induced into their Hall of Fame and Wimbledon where he spent seven years, scoring 37 goals in 236 appearances.
Anwar Uddin began his career at West Ham United in 2001 but it was a Dagenham & Redbridge that he enjoyed most success, twice leading the Daggers to promotion as they climbed to League 1. Anwar was the first person of Bangladeshi origin to play professional football in England, and, while at Dagenham & Redbridge, became the first British Asian to captain a football club in the top four divisions of English football. As well as managing Ware in Ryman North, he works extensity with The Football Supporters' Federation in partnership with Kick It Out leading on the Fans for Diversity Campaign.
On the other side of the coin, and beaming in from a world all of his own, comedian Milton Jones, purveyor of his own brand of weirdness to the world. Wearing the gloves will be Lloyd Griffith, Grimsby Town fan, comedian, countertenor and beast, his words not ours. Comedy also provides the CenterPoint squad with multitalented Joe Bor, winner of Jewish Comedian of the Year in 2007.
Carrying the Dulwich Hamlet flag is radio producer and documentary maker DJ Tayo, a regular on the Champion Hill terraces. Also from the world of modern music is DJ Sam Wire. Absolute Radio presenter Pete Donaldson and Luke Moore are responsible for the Football Ramble podcast whilst YouTube sensation Spencer FC is (are?) also named in the squad
The full squad is as follows, though expect a few late additions.
Jonathan Fortune; Leon McKenzie; Martin Gritton; Gifton Noel Williams; Marcus Gayle; Lloyd Griffith (Goalkeeper); Billy Wise (SFTE); Anwar Uddin; Craig McManus (CenterPoint); Sam Wire; Pete Donaldson; Jay Murray (SFTE); James Buckley (SFTE); Jely Kikamba (SFTE); Perry Groves; Ian Stone; Joe Bor; DJ Tayo; Hugo Casallas (SFTE); Martin Gill (CenterPoint); Milton Jones (TBC); Luke Moore (TBC); Spencer FC (TBC)
Kick off 7.45 pm at Champion Hill with admission priced at £5 for adults and £2 for concessions. All proceeds taken at the game will go directly to CenterPoint to support homeless young people,

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