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Gillingham captain Barry Fuller will join the Ashford Town past and present team for the kmfm charity challenge match later this month.
The match at Ashford's Homelands ground on Sunday, April 26, will raise money for the Pilgrims Hospice and children's cancer charity CLIC Sargent.
With a couple more ex-footballers added to the opposition - Neil 'Razor' Ruddock’s celebrity 11 - the Ashford Town past and present manager Gary Kirton called on Fuller for his skills.
Tickets are available from Homelands on matchdays or from the Kentish Express and kmfm reception, North Street, Ashford.
Footage filmed at the match, including crowd shots, will later be broadcast on Soccer AM. Kick off is 3pm.
Local business have come forward with generous donations of raffle prizes.
These include:
Martin Rose from Homeplus who has donated a bedroom suite worth up to £1,000
A day for two at the Folkestone races
A family day out at Leeds Castle
A night out for four at the dogs in Sittingbourne
A week’s membership at the Imperial Hotel, Hythe
Arsenal signed team photo
P&O Ferries trip