Saturday, 5 August 2017

24-hour penalty marathon: Wolves legends join fans to raise £10k in honour of Ikeme

By Akeem Lawal
WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers legends including Matt Murray and Steve Bull joined dedicated fans as a marathon 24-hour penalty shoot-out finished on Saturday raising more than £10,000 in honour of Super Eagles goalkeeper, Carl Ikeme, Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports.


The Midlands outfit announced in July that the 31-year-old had been diagnosed with the disease following routine blood tests during pre-season training, and he is currently undergoing treatment.

Blood cancer charity Cure Leukaemia has been working closely with Wolves to raise awareness and vital funds in support of Ikeme, who has made over 200 appearances for the club.

Ex-player Matt Murray came down to support the event which saw penalties taken in Wolfie’s Den, next to the megastore.

Steve Bull also proved he has not lost his touch when he smashed in two penalties at the Molineux fundraiser.

Current squad members, including Dave Edwards and Danny Batth, also attended the event.

It was announced that the event has brought in more than £10,000 - smashing its £5,000 target - as it drew to a close at 10am.

A fan, Steve Plant, who worked with the club on the footballing fundraiser, said on his Twitter handle @wolvesmatchworn “Massive thanks to everyone who has took part it really is appreciated👏 #Pens4Kemes. Over £10,000 raised for @CureLeukaemia 👏👏.”

Cure Leukaemia‏ also urged to donate generously for the Nigeria international.

“We're delighted to bring back the 'Donate Your Name' campaign in support of @Carl_Ikeme - the website is now LIVE! https://donateyourname.co.uk/," the organisation said via its verified account @CureLeukaemia.

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