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Have you ever dreamed about watching football with Chris Kamara? If so this competition is for you.
The TV icon has teamed up with several Kent pubs to hunt for sports unsung heroes.
Hungry Horse locals are being called upon to nominate someone they think deserves a special reward, with the winner getting £500 and the chance to meet Kammy who will join them in cheering on their local sports team from the sideline.
Manager of The Waters Edge Hungry Horse, on Medway Valley Park, Strood, said: “Nothing beats the atmosphere at a local sports game or event - and it really is the spectators who make all the difference. We see plenty of ‘good sports’ joining the team for a pint or two at the pub after the game, having selflessly given up their weekend to cheer on their friends and family, come rain or shine.
“That’s why we’re giving back to local community heroes and giving them some well-earned recognition for their ongoing dedication and support. We know the difference seeing a friendly face on the sideline can make during a big game, and this is the perfect way to show how much they are appreciated.”
Kamara added: “While it’s the players on the pitch that usually get all the glory, we thought it was high time for the fantastic fans on the sidelines to get some well-deserved recognition. I know first-hand how important it is to have the fans behind you during a nail-biting game, so I can’t wait to meet the ‘good sport’ in the community and look forward to raising a glass to the unsung heroes of the beautiful game.”
As well as The Waters Edge, Hungry Horse also runs:
Nominations can be made at www.hungryhorse.co.uk/good-sport until Wednesday, April 17. The winner will receive £500, a meal at their local Hungry Horse, as well as the chance to meet Chris Kamara, who will visit their upcoming sports game.
Full terms and conditions can be found on the Hungry Horse website.