Former soccer star Neil Pointon helped a team from Sutton Coldfield-based dry lining specialists Fermacell finish third in a charity golf tournament organised by Manchester City Football Club at Mere Green Golf & Country Club in Cheshire.
Neil, who played for City in the early 90’s, was among numerous famous faces from past teams including late 60’s and early 70’s legendary winger Mike Summerbee. The club’s Chief Executive Garry Cook also took part.
A total of £7,600 was raised for the following charities: The Children’s Adventure Farm Trust, Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity, St Ann’s Hospice, Guide Dogs for the Blind and City in the Community.
The Fermacell team comprised Tim Deathridge (General Manager), Phil Mattatia (Northern Specification Manager), Jonathan Reece (Midlands Specification Manager) and Neil. Commented Tim Deathridge: “It was great to be joined by Neil and the event proved to be a memorable and enjoyable day. More importantly, it helped raised money for some very worthwhile causes.
“Jonathan is a keen golfer and played really well, but we were unable to recapture our form of two years ago when we won!”
For further information please contact Tim Deathridge at Fermacell on either 0870 609 0306 or 07831 131015 or Paul Shrimpton at PSPR Ltd on 0121 354 7311 or 07979 505322.
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