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Paul Sykes tribute match announced |
When you watch the amount of
games that I do during a season, both as a fan and as a “reporter”,
you meet an awful lot of nice people as well as getting involved in clubs
various battles, writes Mike Green. Off it however, we are
collectively a good worse off after three tragic and untimely death’s
during the year rocked the Kent football family!
Just in the past month Doug Gillard, the Southern League Chairman,
and former Ashford Town chairman passed away.
Back in the early part of the year, the well liked and well loved
Alan Lancaster sadly passed away. The
former Ashford secretary was so respected that I know of at least one
fellow secretary in the County who often spoke to Alan for advice. Perhaps though the saddest of
all our losses occurred on the field of play on Tuesday April 12th
at Cheriton Road, when Paul Sykes suddenly died whilst playing for
Folkestone Invicta against Margate (one of his former clubs, and
ironically the club where he made his name).
The out pouring of grief resulted in the KCFA deeming that last
season’s final would be held in Paul’s memory.
The only “problem” with that was that only the players on duty
in the Final were able to pay their respects to one of their own. Looking around Cheriton Road
that day, there were so many players of sides not involved in the match in
attendance that an idea was born which will finally come to fruition at
the end of April 2006. Players
that had played with and against Syko, expressed an interest in showing
their own appreciation of an old friend.
And what better way to do that than on a football field! And so THE SYKO CHALLENGE was “born” and it is TODAY that I’m pleased
to announce that the game will be played on SUNDAY
APRIL 30TH 2006 at HARTSDOWN
PARK in Margate. The task of contacting players
to play in the game is already underway and we hope that by the end of
February we will be able to name “preliminary squads”. All proceeds from the game
will go to the Sykes family, and Paul’s widow Carly will be guest of
honour on the day. Indeed at
the launch on Boxing Day at Hartsdown Park (for the Ryman Premier League
game between Margate and Folkestone), their young son Thomas was the
mascot – decked out in a Margate kit and Folkestone hat and scarf. Already the Kent County
Football Association have donated all the balls to be used on the day, and
the Folkestone Invicta FC Supporters Club have offered to supply the draw
tickets that will be sold in advance and on the day! There will be a lot of people
giving up their time free of charge to remember “just” a footballer
who always wore his heart on his sleeve; a really nice guy, but most of
all a young husband and father…
The year 2005 has been slightly different purely and simply because its
been so depressing. The first half of the playing year saw nearly all Kent sides
struggle, and ultimately saw four of them relegated.
Fortunately as we get ready to go into 2006, on the field at least the
county’s sides are in a great deal better position than even the most
optimistic of supporter would have thought possible in August.
The game will effectively be an “All Star” game, as the teams
will be selected from a pool of players, one “coached” by CHRIS
KINNEAR the current Margate boss, and the other by CLIVE WALKER the
current Dover Athletic manager.
There are plans for many other “events” including a prize draw
on the day as well as an on line auction that will end with the final
whistle of the game. And
there will be surprises too…