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malaise

(269,157 posts)
Tue Feb 27, 2018, 10:55 AM Feb 2018

Bolt heads to ManU - very cool - SoccerAid for UNICEF

http://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-43199296

Usain Bolt will finally make his footballing debut at Old Trafford.

The eight-time Olympic gold medallist will captain a team of celebrities and footballers for the Soccer Aid match on 10 June.

"It's my dream to make it as a professional footballer. To play against some of football's biggest legends is going to be remarkable," the Jamaican sprinter said.

Robbie Williams will captain rivals England for the Unicef match.
Media captionUsain is a Manchester United fan

"Robbie and his England team better watch out as I won't be going easy on them," said Usain, adding that he's got a "special celebration" planned should his team win.

The 31-year-old is a Manchester United fan, and once even made a surprise call to MUTV, its TV channel.

"I always said that I want to cope in more of a team sport because the track is individual," he told the football club.

"I catch along easily and understand what I need to do when I get a job. When I get instructions, I can carry them out really well," he said.

The Soccer Aid game at the team's home ground will see celebrities and former world-class footballers playing together on the same team.

The event, which takes place biannually, has raised £24 million to help children since its launch in 2006.

The match has seen the likes of footballers Maradona, Alan Shearer and Ronaldinho play alongside celebs like Mark Wright, Jack Whitehall and Olly Murs.

Will Ferrell, Gordon Ramsay, Mike Myers and Craig David have also played in previous years.

"Reclaiming the title for England this year is going to taste so much sweeter with Usain leading the Soccer Aid World XI," said Robbie Williams, who co-founded Soccer Aid.

"I can't wait to lead out the England team."

Tickets for the match are priced between £10 and £50.

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Bolt heads to ManU - very cool - SoccerAid for UNICEF (Original Post) malaise Feb 2018 OP
Up Chelsea! That's all I have to say about that. MineralMan Feb 2018 #1
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaah malaise Feb 2018 #2
I thought you'd like that! MineralMan Feb 2018 #4
LOL malaise Feb 2018 #5
Bolt is a good man. panader0 Feb 2018 #3
A children's home burned down here last month and two teenage girls were killed malaise Feb 2018 #6
But why for The Scum? Codeine Feb 2018 #7
LOL malaise Feb 2018 #8

malaise

(269,157 posts)
6. A children's home burned down here last month and two teenage girls were killed
Tue Feb 27, 2018, 04:29 PM
Feb 2018

The very first person to donate to the rebuilding effort was Bolt. He did not merely donate - he showed up at their temporary shelter to comfort the survivors.

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