Jamie's Game Programme 2016

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Jamie’s Game official programme SELLEBRITY™

PRESENTS

SOCCER

JAMIE’S

GAME ***

2016 SUNDAY

MAY

22

KO 3PM AT

NORWICH CITY FOOTBALL CLUB

CARROW ROAD

£3.00

BEST XI vs

CHAPMAN XI

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elcome to Jamie’s Game (and of course thanks for buying a programme!)

Yet again we’ve got a great afternoon lined up with music, entertainment, and of course a game of football to fit in somewhere in between. This is our fourth time out – who remembers that magical night in 2013 when Jamie scored the winner? It moved all of us, and we’ve pushed on from there to make Jamie’s Game a prominent date in the Norfolk events calendar. We’ve had about 25,000 people come out

to support over the first three matches, and we’ve raised over £200,000 for CSF to help disadvantaged and disabled people in Norfolk achieve their goals through sport. This year we’re expecting nine ex-Canaries to lace up their boots and join the fun, meaning we could be in for a competitive afternoon. It’ll certainly begin lightheartedly, but none of these boys enjoy being on a losing team! A huge thanks to our sponsors, Regency Security Group Ltd, Fisher Health Care, 4Sports Group, Errea, Langley Football Academy, and Norfolk Premier Coachworks

- we couldn’t put the event on without your support. Thanks also to our celebrities who give up their time free of charge to play for this great cause. We’ll give our best effort to put on a good show, so please make as much noise as possible – it really does help! Enjoy the day.

Darren Eadie & Kevin Cooper


Contents 4

Welcome to Jamie’s Game

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Get involved

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Who JG has helped

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Relive the Magic

14 Jamie’s Game in Numbers 18 Meet the Celebs 24 Feature: Holt & Drury 28 Mick’s Zone 30 CSF Events 31 Autographs 32 Social Buzz 33 Our Supporters 34 Mascots 35 Kid’s Puzzler 37 Stat Zone 38 Matchday Partners

Contacts Address: Community Sports Foundation, Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE Tel: 01603 761122 Email: info@communitysportsfoundation.org.uk Website: www.communitysportsfoundation.org.uk Twitter: @NorwichCityCSF Facebook: Community Sports Foundation Instagram: norwichcitycsf

Programme credits Programme editor: Freddie Powell-Tuck Designer: Nicola Harvey Contributors: Dan Wynne, Mick Dennis, Jordan Boyd, Max Leveridge, Emily Wood, Georgia-Mae Shepperd


Welcome to Jamie’s Game Today’s schedule 1.30pm Gates open 1.35pm Disability Player Development Centre (Adult) / PAN Disability / Down’s Syndrome pitch display 2.15pm Disability Player Development Centre (Children) / PAN Disability pitch display

Today’s Entertainment

2.30pm Rock Choir 2.45pm Angel Baton Twirlers 3.00pm Kick off 3.45pm Half-time Disability Dance Troupe

KTroo

Rock Choir

Demonstrating the very latest fitness craze – rebound boots - fitness-gurus KTroo and class participants will be showing off their moves before and during the game.

Rock Choir will be singing feel-good pop hits before the match. Rock Choir is the UK’s largest and most popular contemporary choir, with in excess of 24,000 members in over 320 local communities nationwide including Beccles, Norwich, Thorpe and Wymondham. Since its very beginning, Rock Choir has supported hundreds of local communities and helped raise millions of pounds for local and National charities through performances and events. Find out more at rockchoir.com

Find out more by visiting facebook.com/ktrooktroo or emailing info@ktroo.com

3.50pm Bradley Waterman (The Voice) 4.45pm Full-time Trophy presentation and lap of honour

Angel Baton Twirlers Based in Norwich, The Angel Baton Twirlers have been running for over fifteen years. The troupe’s main focus is doing competitions (area, national & international) and their members range in age from three to twenty years old. Find out more by visiting facebook.com/AngelBatonTwirlers

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Bradley Waterman Talented local musician Bradley Waterman will perform a number of songs at half-time. The 19-year-old singer starred on this year’s The Voice (BBC), where he impressed celebrity mentors Paloma Faith and Boy George with his ‘soulful voice’.


Get involved! Tweet a selfie Tweet us a selfie at @NorwichCityCSF with the hashtag #jamiesgame during the day!

Competition Have your purchased a raffle ticket for our exclusive Jamie’s Game competition? Top prize is an exclusive signed match-worn shirt from one of today’s celebrities. To enter, you can purchase a strip of raffle tickets for £1 from one of our volunteers. Good luck!

communitysportsfoundation @NorwichCityCSF norwichcitycsf

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Who JG has helped Just some of the people and programmes that the money raised has benefited

Get, Set, Go!

Confidence and teamwork b for disabled individuals give invaluable experiences, whil a respite from day-to-day ca

Street Life Soccer

Sports bursaries

2016 saw the introduction ofa programme designed to reach out to those in the Congolese community in Norfolk, as part of our Street Life Soccer programme.

The Foundation supports talented, local athletes through bursaries. Those who have benefited include Paralympian Jessica-Jane Applegate.

Our disability dance sessions give participants the chance to express themselves and stay fit. Keep an eye out for them today!

Wish Days We have provided disabled or disadvantaged groups and individuals with special dream days at the Football Club.

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Disability Dance


building courses the participants le giving parents are.

Extra Time sessions Our Extra Time sessions give those over 55 the chance to socialise, stay active and bond on a weekly basis.

Tours

Multi-Sport sessions Weekly multi sport, swimming and football sessions: our disability sports provision is reliant on funds from events like Jamie’s Game.

Our disability groups experience the chance to play teams from across the UK, thanks to funding from events like Jamie’s Game .

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Tuesday, May 28 2013 Attendance: 7,155

Relive the magic


Jamie’s Game 2013

Eadie XI: Scott Howie (GK) Darren Eadie (C) Darren Huckerby Anthony Ogogo Jeff Brazier Adrian Forbes Danny Jones James Phelps Iwan Roberts Darren Everest Franky Fryer Nathan Cleverly Jamie Borthwick

Humphrey XI: Stevie Ayton (GK) Jake Humphrey (C) Tom Kilbey Mike Crawshaw Sam Cussins Kevin Cooper Dean Ashton Tubes Harvey Lee Latchford-Evans Jamie Abbott Shayne Ward Harry Judd Kye Sones Matt Lapinskas Derry Mensah Jamie’s Game 9


14 9 Sunday, May 25 2014 Attendance: 9,548


Jamie’s Game 2014

Osborne XI: Scott Howie (GK) Dan Osborne (C) Darren Huckerby Nathan Cleverly Dean Gaffney Darren Eadie David Witts Sam Claflin Shayne Ward Ruel Fox Scott Robinson David Witts Mike Crawshaw Darren Everest Ollie Phelps Tubes

Dyer XI: Terry Alderton (GK) Leon McKenzie Kevin Cooper Jake Wood Derry Mensah Danny Dyer (C) Antony Costa Ray Quinn Harvey Dean Ashton Terry Alderton (GK) Jamie Borthwick Danny-Boy Hatchard Kirk Norcross James Phelps

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(Simon Thomas XI wins 4-3 on penalties) Sunday, May 17 2015 Attendance: 9,485


Jamie’s Game 2015

Wood XI: Terry Alderton (GK) Dean Gaffney Jay James Kevin Cooper Lee Ryan Stevi Ritchie Ruel Fox Antony Costa Dan Osborne Jake Wood (C) Harvey Adrian Forbes Dean Ashton Dane Bowers Jamie Abbott

Thomas XI: Scott Howie (GK) Daz Everest Franky Fryer Adam Drury Simon Thomas (C) Tubes Scott Robinson Jamie Cureton Chris Sutton Tinchy Stryder Darren Eadie Shayne Ward John Chapman Jim Chapman Leon Bustin Anthony Ogogo Jamie’s Game 13


Jamie’s Game in numbers

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Over

£200,000 raised! 26,188

total attendance

2013: 7,155; 2014: 9,548; 2015: 9,485

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goals scored!

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years of Jamie’s Game magic

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the highest number of goals scored in one game (2014)!

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Dan Osborne’s goals, the all-time Jamie’s Game top goalscorer

record for goals scored by one celebrity in a match

The money raised has helped over...

3,250

disabled and disadvantaged invidividuals since the first Jamie’s Game across over

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140,000

contact hours!


Penalty drama We had our first shootout at Jamie’s Game last year. Here’s how it went down. Kevin Cooper Shayne Ward Harvey Franky Fryer Dean Ashton Simon Thomas Antony Costa Scott Robinson Jamie Abbott Tubes

(Wood XI) (Thomas XI) (Wood XI) (Thomas XI) (Wood XI) (Thomas XI) (Wood XI) (Thomas XI) (Wood XI) (Thomas XI)

Golden Boots

Here are the top goal scorers:

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Dan Osborne

5

Darren Huckerby

4

Derry Mensah

3

Frankie Fryer

3

Nathan Cleverly

3

Leon McKenzie

3

Danny Jones

Towie

Ex-pro

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celebrities have given up their time to support the match, since it started. Here’s how they found their fame:

Singer

TV presenter

Boxer

Ex-pro

McFly

Reality TV Star

Sportsman

TV Presenter

Actor

Singer

Other

Yellow Army! Today’s returning Canaries Dean Ashton

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Ruel Fox

219 25

Darren Eadie

204 36

Adam Drury

361 4

Michael Nelson

45

Grant Holt

168 78

Jamie Cureton

108 23

Gary Holt

182 3

Darren Huckerby

203 48

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Norwich City first-team appearances and goals. Source: Flown from the Nest

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• First aid courses • Fire Safety

• Health and safety

• Moving and Handling • Food Hygiene

…and much more! Phone: 01603 612307

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Headed by Darren Eadie, Norwich City FC and Leicester City FC player and team of former professional players and UEFA qualified coaches

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Fax: 01603 612286

BTEC in Sports Performance and Excellence as part of the Football Academy 15 hours of football coaching per week

Extensive GCSE, BTEC and A Level choices

Scholarships available for talented students Outstanding English language provision

Full equipped gym with strength and conditioning coaching

Individual fitness training with analysis of sports performance Outstanding indoor and outdoor sporting facilities

Family supportive boarding community including weekend activity programme

Sporting partnerships with Norwich City FC, Leicester Tigers, Essex Cricket and British Canoeing

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Meet the celebs Grant

Holt

Jim

Chapman Internet sensation Jim Chapman is a vlogger, blogger and model. Born near Attleborough, Chapman’s hugely popular video blog channel on YouTube has over 3.5m subscribers worldwide, and have amassed

A three-time winner of the Barry Butler Memorial Trophy for Player of the Season and Hall of Fame member, striker Grant Holt scored over 78 goals in 168 appearances for Norwich City between 2009 and 2013. His goals coincided with the club’s rise from League One to the Premier League, and he scored fifteen goals in his first season in the top flight. This past season Holt has been at League One side Rochdale, the club where he first rose to prominence.

over 230 million views. He is married to fellow

James

Hill

Entrepreneur James first came into the limelight when he appeared under the watchful eye of Lord Alan Sugar on BBC1’s The Apprentice. A subsequent appearance and victory on Channel 5’s Celebrity Big Brother propelled him to further stardom. More recently, he has pursued a career in acting and has joined the panto-circuit - most recently starring in a production of Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs.

‘vlogger’ & makeup artist Tanya Burr and his siblings Samantha, John & Nicola Chapman are also online stars in their own right.

Calum

Best

Calum Best is a model, actor, television personality, and reality television star. The 35-year-old has appeared in a number of reality shows over the years including Celebrity Big Brother, Celebrity Love Island, and Come Dine With Me. He has recently released a book (“Second Best”) about his relationship with his late father, football legend George Best. He is a patron for the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA), a UK charity who provide support to children affected by a parent’s drinking.

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Adam

Drury

In over a decade at Carrow Road, Adam Drury amassed 361 appearances for Norwich City. A firm favourite with supporters and players alike, the left-back’s City career saw him captain the Canaries to the Division One title, lift the Barry Butler Memorial Trophy and be inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame. Since retirement, Adam has been appointed as an ambassador for CSF and is now the CSF U18 Shadow Squad Lead Coach.

Darren

Huckerby Canary legend Darren Huckerby played 203 games for Norwich from 2003-2008, scoring 48 goals. Known for his exciting, pacey and attacking football, he won the club’s player of the season in both 2005 and 2007. Aside from his Canaries career, he also enjoyed spells at Leeds United, Manchester City and Coventry City, among others. He is currently coaching with the Norwich City Academy.


Dan

Osborne Dean

Ashton Dan Osborne shot to fame on ITV’s reality show The Only Way is Essex, joining the show in 2013. Dan has also climbed the high boards to take part in ITV’s celebrity diving show Splash!

Dean Ashton signed for Norwich City in what was then a club record fee of £3m in January 2005. The England international played almost 50 games for Norwich, scoring 18 goals but after relegation back to the Championship, Dean moved to Premier League West Ham United. Now retired from professional football due to injury, Dean has settled in Norfolk with his young family. Dean is a CSF Ambassador.

Marcus

Butler YouTube sensation Marcus Butler is a British vlogger whose online channel has amassed an incredible 4.4 million subscribers. One of the most ‘influential tweeters’ in the UK, Butler has 2.69m followers and over 3m on Instagram.

Jake

Jay

James

Wood

Dean Welshman Jay James sprung to prominence as a contestant in X-Factor (2014). The thirty-two year old was eliminated in week six, having been in the bottom two alongside Stevi Ritchie. An ex-navy serviceman, he took up a career in music after purchasing a guitar while on sick leave. He has performed on the 2015 X Factor live tour.

Playing the popular Max Branning character in EastEnders, Jake Wood has received numerous accolades and awards including one from the British Soap Awards. As well as numerous TV appearances, he has also featured on the silverscreen, most notably alongside Edward Norton in the Oscar nominated The Illusionist.

Gaffney Widely known for his ten year stint as hapless Robbie Jackson in BBC’s EastEnders, Dean Gaffney has since appeared on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here, as well as appearing on the stage and as a fictionalised version of himself in Ricky Gervais’ comedy Extras.

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Meet the celebs

Stevi

Ritchie Kevin

Tubes Tubes, aka Peter Dale, is the lead interviewer on Sky 1’s football-based entertainment show

Stevi Ritchie caught the nation’s attention with eye-catching and flamboyant performances on X-Factor (2014), where he

Soccer A.M. He has posed his comically rapped

ultimately finished in sixth place. The Essex-born star was

questions to actors such as Samuel L. Jackson,

a call-centre employee before he found fame with the ITV

Jennifer Aniston and Bruce Willis.

talent show. He joined Jay James and other finalists on the 2015 X-Factor live tour.

Dane

Bowers

The all-time leading goalscorer for AFC Wimbledon, Kevin Cooper made over 100 appearances for the club in their fledgling years in the early 2000s. His former clubs included Charlton Athletic, Aldershot Town and Wycombe Wanderers. Following retirement, he now works closely with the Sellebrity Soccer team.

Matt

Lapinskas Surrey-born Matt Lapinskas is known for playing Anthony Moon

Londoner Dane Bowers burst onto the pop

in BBC’s Eastenders between 2011 and 2012. He was also a

scene with R&B boyband Another Level in

contestant on the eight series of Dancing on Ice (ITV) in 2013.

1997. The group debuted with a platinumselling self-titled album and amassed seven

John

Chapman One half of the fitness duo the ‘The Lean Machines’,

Top 10 singles, before they split in 2000. A

Norfolk native John Chapman, like his siblings Jim,

successful solo & DJ career followed; his single

Samantha and Nicola, is an internet sensation. His

with Victoria Beckham ‘Out of Your Mind’

YouTube fitness channel is the largest in the UK with

reached number two in the UK charts.

close to 300,000 subscribers and over 15 million

Ray

Quinn Ray Quinn first hit our screens on Channel 4 soap opera Brookside. A runner up in The X Factor in 2006, Ray released a platinum selling album Doing it My Way. He went on to win the 2009 series of ITV’s Dancing on Ice and is a regular in the West End, with appearances including Grease and Dirty Dancing.

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Cooper

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views.


Bars & Melody

Terry

Alderton

Consisting of rapper Leondre Devries (“Bars”) and singer

Award-winning standup comedian Terry

Charlie Lenehan (“Melody”), the young British act found

Alderton has travelled the globe performing

fame on the eighth series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2014.

his routines. Aside from standup, his TV work

Their debut single Hopeful peaked at number 5 on the UK

includes London Burning and in 2013, he

Single chart, while their debut studio album 143 debuted

joined the cast of EastEnders as cabbie Terry

at number four.

Spraggan. On the books at Southend United

Dean

Edwards

Bristolian Dean Edwards is the resident chef on ITV’s Lorraine & This Morning. A former digger driver, he was a finalist in Masterchef (2005) which kickstarted a career as a professional chef. He released his first cookbook Mincespiration in 2013.

as a youngster, he was once re-signed by the club in 2004 to cover a goalkeeping crisis.

Darren

Eadie Mike

Crawshaw

& Darren

Everest

Mike Crawshaw and Darren “Daz” Everest two of five-piece vocal harmony group The Overtones - were discovered by a Warner Brothers talent scout while working as decorators singing during their tea break. Their platinum selling debut album ‘Good Ol’ Fashioned Love’ reached number four in the

Darren Eadie was a Norwich City academy

Joshua

product and made 204 appearances for the

Ritchie

Canaries over a six year period in the 90s, scoring

Joshua joined fellow Jamie’s Game debutant Max Morley in the cast of ITV2’s Love Island. The

favourite: topping the Norwich City goal scorers

twenty-year-old joiner and model from Bolton finished third overall.

prestigious Player of the Season award. Darren

38 goals and winning the respect and adoration of the Carrow Road faithful. Darren became a fan list for the 1996-97 campaign and receiving the is a CSF Ambassador.

UK Charts in 2011.

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Meet the celebs

Jamie

Ruel

Borthwick

Fox Jimmy

Constable Monserrat international Ruel Fox was a key figure in the heart of midfield for Norwich City’s dominant 1992–93 and 1993–94 campaigns and played in the famous UEFA cup win against Bayern Munich. Now based in Suffolk, Ruel is the Chairman at non-league Whitton United.

Jimmy, as part of boyband 911, notched up 10 consecutive top 10 hits in his heyday, including the smash hit ‘Bodyshakin’. The band celebrated their 20th anniversary with an eight-date tour last year and also appeared on ITV2’s reality show and tour The Big Reunion.

Actor Jamie Borthwick portrays Jay Brown in BBC’s soap Eastenders for which he won ‘Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress’ at the 2008 British Soap Awards. Jamie has also appeared alongside Shane Richie in the TV show Celebrate Oliver!

Pete

Wicks

Jamie

Nelson

Cureton In over 750 games, Jamie Cureton has scored over 260 goals making him one of the most prolific strikers to have ever played in the Football League. For Norwich City, he scored sixteen goals in sixty-nine appearances between 2007 and 2010. Aged forty and the oldest outfield player in the Football League, Cureton spent the last season with Dagenham & Redbridge – and he has stated he intends to go again next season!

Michael

Pete ‘The Pirate’ Wicks joined the cast of ITV2’s flagship reality show The Only Way is Essex last year. The 26-yearold has certainly made an impression on the show, amassing a large number of fans. He is now dating fellow

Michael ‘The Admiral’ Nelson was a stalwart of the

reality TV star Megan McKenna.

formed a strong partnership in the heart of City’s

Norwich City team, that, under Paul Lambert, were promoted from League One to the Championship in the 2009/10 season. Alongside Gary Doherty, he defence as well as contributing three goals, including the goal that sealed promotion against Charlton Athletic. He currently plays for League Two side Barnet, whom he helped to a 15th place finish this season.

Max

Morley Cricketer and model Max Morley won ITV2’s relaunched Love Island in 2015, along with fellow contestant Jessica Hayes. A talented left-handed batsman, he has previously played for Durham before his appearance on Love Island.

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Gary

Holt

Rumoured to have “a third lung” because of his

James

stamina and energetic performances in his Norwich

Harvey Michael Harvey Jr, known as MC Harvey, is a founding member of UK rap group So Solid Crew. He has appeared on the stage and film and was a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother. Also a non-league footballer, he has been on the books of AFC Wimbledon, Aldershot Town and St Albans City.

City FC playing days, Gary Holt played for the

Graham

Canaries for four years, winning the Barry Butler Player of the Season award in 2001/2. The Scottish

James found fame as a member of eight-piece boy band Stereo Kicks in the 2014 series of X-Factor. The Irish-English band finished fifth overall, and their

midfielder represented his nation ten times, and well as enjoying time at Kilmarnock, Nottingham Forest and Wycombe Wanderers. He is the current Norwich

debut song “Love Me So” was a top-40 hit. The group disbanded in 2015 and James has wasted no

City first-team coach.

time in launching his solo career.

Leon

Bustin

Along with YouTuber John Chapman, Leon Bustin is the other half of successful fitness duo ‘The Lean Machines’. They’ve recently released their first book, ‘Eat Well, Move

Charlie

Gavin

Better and Feel Awesome’ earlier this month.

Ramjaun

Wernham

TV presenter Gavin Ramjaun first found his

Essex-born Charlie Wernham is a comedian

presenter roles including BBC Breakfast as

and actor who is known for auditioning on the

well as presenting sports news on the BBC

second series of the ITV talent show Britain’s

News Channel. In 2010 he made the switch

Got Talent in 2008 and for his role as Robbie

to the ITV’s Daybreak where he worked as

Roscoe in Hollyoaks, whom he has played since 2013. He has also appeared in Bad Education alongside Jake Whitehall, and The Inbetweeners.

big break on CBBC’s Newsround. Subsequent

both a news and sport presenter. Alongside

Liam ‘Gatsby’

his work for ITV he now anchors TV channel

Blackwell

London Live breakfast programme – and has even appeared on a celebrity version of Take Me Out!

Aspiring rapper, Liam Blackwell (aka Gatsby) joined the cast of ITV2’s The Only Way is Essex in September 2015.

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Guess who’s back? Grant Holt and Adam Drury back at Carrow Road


The pair’s City careers overlapped for three memorable years under Paul Lambert, an era which saw two back-to-back promotions lift Norwich City from League One to the Premier League. Today will be the first time they’ve shared the Carrow Road pitch since Drury’s testimonial in 2012. This time, however, the two Canary icons will be facing up on opposite sides: Drury is Calum Best’s co-captain, while Holt will be supporting 2015 man of the match Jim Chapman. Returning to Carrow Road for Jamie’s Game had always been something Grant Holt has wanted to do, since the game was devised in 2013. “It’s been disappointing. I wanted to do it last year, but unfortunately circumstances at the end of the season meant I couldn’t, so I’m happy the opportunity is there this year.” “I think everyone knows the bit of a bond that me and Jamie have, it’s been well documented,” says Grant. Holt first met Jamie during player visits to the Foundation’s disability programmes, and even dedicated a celebration to the youngster in 2011. “I’m looking forward to getting back out onto that pitch!” Following his highly successful time at the Canaries, Grant Holt

joined Championship side Wigan Athletic for around £2,000,000 in 2013. Despite scoring on his debut, his time at the Latics was largely plagued by injuries and included loan spells at Huddersfield Town, Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers. This February, he departed Wigan for a second spell at Rochdale, the club where Holt first made his major break-through as a player (scoring 34 league goals in 75 appearances.) And while the onus is, of course, on raising money for the Foundation, the stakes are high, with neither Drury or Holt wanting to lose to the other. Drury, in particular, is relishing the opportunity to get one over his ex-teammate:

We’re both very competitive by nature. There’s been a bit of back and forth already and I know that neither of us will want to be on the losing team.

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combined 529 appearances, four Player of the Year awards and fifteen years of service: Carrow Road was certainly happy-hunting grounds for returning Canary legends, and today’s co-captains, Grant Holt and Adam Drury.

We’ll probably arrange some sort of forfeit for the loser, which should make things interesting!” The 37-year-old, who left City in 2012, now works at Carrow Road for the Community Sports Foundation full-time, along with work for the club on

match days, following spells at Bradford City and Leeds United. Drury, who made 361 appearances for the Canaries across 11 years, is the Lead Coach for the CSF’s Academy shadow squad, as well as an ambassador for the charity. As well as Drury and Holt, a record number of ex-Canaries will also be taking part in Jamie’s Game this year. These include Darren Huckerby, Ruel Fox, Dean Ashton, Jamie Cureton and Darren Eadie, whose company Sellebrity Soccer help organise the day. Jamie’s Game debutant Michael Nelson, who currently plays for League Two side Barnet, as

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…that celebration!

well as former City midfielder and current first-team coach Gary Holt will also be joining the ranks of the ex-City contingent this year. Adam Drury is looking forward to reuniting with some of his former teammates – during his 12 year tenure at the club he played alongside eight of the ten Canaries at Jamie’s Game this year.

Norwich City vs. Preston North End March 5th 2011, Carrow Road Promotion chasing City were taking on bottom of the table Preston when a curious goal celebration following a Grant Holt equaliser marked a memorable moment for young Jamie Abbott. Grant had met Jamie earlier that week on a visit to one of CSF’s disability programmes, and Jamie wasted no time showing the City striker his favourite celebration. Grant, who was taken with the moves, recalls: “I said to him, ‘Look, if I score at the weekend - we were playing Preston - I’ll do your celebration.’” True to form, Holt scored and made his way to the corner where he did the now legendary “Jamie’s celebration”. “The week after Jamie’s Dad thanked me, and said it was the happiest he’s ever seen him in his life,” said Holt. Jamie returned the favour during the first Jamie’s Game in 2013 – his last-minute winning penalty rounded off with one of Holt’s trademark celebrations. 26 Jamie’s Game

“I keep in contact with a lot of the guys. I’ve actually interviewed most of them in the past year [Drury is also the host of Huckerby Lounge on match days]. It’ll be good to see Michael and Curo again though – they’ve obviously both been playing this season so I haven’t managed to catch up with them in a while.” “For me in particular, there’s almost two different eras of City players that I’ve played with coming

down for the game: the boys from the first Premier League era – Holt, Hucks and Dean - and then the team from the Lambert years – Grant, Curo and Michael Nelson. It’ll be great to get them all back together again.”

The big crowd and superb support from the fans really adds to the match, and you can really feel it on the pitch.

The story behind…

Drury made his Jamie’s Game debut last year, and was impressed with some of the footballing talent


on display from the celebs with Jake Wood and Dan Osborne, in particular, catching his eye. “I remember being surprised by how competitive some of the celebrities were, and how hungry they were to win. It rubs off into the match in a good way. The big crowd and superb support from the fans really adds to the match, and you can really feel it on the pitch.”

“Of course, there’s plenty of laughs along the way. I remember Stevi Ritchie last year was a lot of fun! Ultimately, though, it’s about putting on a good show and raising money for a fantastic cause, and I know that I and the other guys are more than happy to give up our time to do so.” “Let’s hope the fourth Jamie’s Game it’s a game to remember!”

Holt & Drury at Norwich City FC Grant Holt 2009-2013

168 appearances

78

Goals

1

Major trophies

3

Player of the Season

4

Goals

2

Major trophies

1

Player of the Season

Adam Drury 2001-2012

361 appearances

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Mick Dennis takes a selfie with the DS team during this year’s Community Week

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Mick’s Zone

Writer, broadcaster and CSF Trustee Mick Dennis talks Jamie’s Game

M

y first involvement with charity games was as a member of a media team who used to play a “showbiz” side at Yarmouth Town’s Wellesley Recreation Ground each year in the summer. The captain and organiser of the celebrity team was Dennis Waterman, who was at the peak of his fame because of the huge success of two TV shows: The Sweeney and Minder. The annual match used to draw a crowd of at least 5,000, which for the collection of over-weight, unfit reporters and photographers in the media team, was a big deal. Both sides took the game seriously. One year, Fulham footballer Teddy Maybank came along with the Waterman XI, with no intention of playing. But, with the Press boys winning, he suddenly appeared on the touchline — still in his Levi corduroy jeans, t-shirt and trainers. I was near where he was standing. “What are you doing?” I asked. “I’m going to come on and score a couple of quick goals,” he said. I’m ashamed to say that my reply carried so much menace that he changed his mind.

In more recent years, when I’ve been far too old and fat to play in similar games, I’ve had a more charitable attitude to them — and the fact that I am a qualified referee has allowed me to be involved in some great occasions. After all, being old and fat doesn’t stop referees. When ex-World Cup ref Graham Poll was asked to help with a big charity game at Old Trafford, he invited me to be one of his assistants. The Sir Alex Ferguson stand was pretty full, but only a few thousand or so reminded me of my corpulence with a song about pies. In each of the last two years I’ve been an assistant ref for Jamie’s Game. They used to call that “running the line”, but with me involved, there’s not much running. Two years ago, Iwan Roberts was playing at centre back for one team and Dean Ashton was playing up front for the opposition: two, former Norwich greats. What was I supposed to do? I didn’t want to flag Deano offside, but of course I wanted to help Iwan. In the end, I decided to try and give accurate decisions. Now, that’s something that could catch on. That was the year that Huckerby scored so many goals that the organisers almost suggested getting him to change sides so as to keep the contest balanced.

But there’s a serious side to Jamie’s Game. I first really spent time with Jamie, who has Down’s Syndrome, when he and I took part in another fundraising event for the Norwich Community Sports Foundation, the Norfolk Coastal Challenge: an attempt to walk 48 miles in 24 hours, from Hunstanton to Cromer. Let’s just say that neither Jamie nor I got all the way around. But I did see what being involved meant to him, and how his boundless enthusiasm was infectious for the rest of us. The Community Sports Foundation’s work with folk with Down’s Syndrome is just part of a huge list of schemes and programmes through which the CSF uses the power of football and the Norwich City “brand” to engage with, and help, some of the most disadvantaged people in Norfolk. And because the celebs who play in Jamie’s Game bring a lot of people to Carrow Road who might not otherwise come, it helps spread the word — and in the three matches before today has already raised more than £200,000. Thank you for coming today. Just by being here, you’re helping some important and worthwhile work. I can’t be present this year — so feel free to shout rude things at the assistant refs.

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BUZZCEitRy!

It’s the famous OT BC Quiz: Norwich City FC pl ayer questions, hi gh-tech visuals and plenty of fun along the w ay, all overlooking the Ca rrow Road pitch.

Run Norwich Our 10km race in the heart of Norwich city centre. Free charity CSF places are sold out, but you can still enter and pledge to run for us!

#RN16 tbc

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September

Dean Ashton’s Golf Day

Sky Dive Norfolk A bucket list essential, join us for that one-in-a-lifetime thrill of a sky dive.

Join Dean for our popular golf day. Includes premium buffet, prizes and, of course, an 18-hole round with your team.

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Please email emma.fletcher@canaries.co.uk if you would like to find out more or visit communitysportsfoundation.org.uk


Autographs

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Social buzz!

@GraceBacon22

‘mazing day had today

A selection of some of your posts from 2015

#SimonThomasSky

Lovely day

@NorwichCityCSF #jamiesgame

@MegMog_Yh

Thank you for making my

sisters day

@JimsTweetings #jamiesgame

@GraceBacon22

Another brilliant year #jamiesgame

Remember to tag us in to all your photos and selfies, using the #jamiesgame hashtag! communitysportsfoundation @NorwichCityCSF norwichcitycsf

#jamiesgame @GraceBacon22

Brilliant meeting @deangaffney @deangaffney1 @THESTEVIRICHIE @mrjakedwood @Harveyofficial


Business supporters Become a CSF Business Supporter

LINKRADIO SERVICES

Help us to make a real difference to people in Norfolk by becoming a Business Champion. Fulfil your corporate responsibility, whilst improving staff teamwork and morale. There are two ways you can get involved: by donating or fundraising for the Foundation. Additional benefits include match-day tickets, half-time presentations and your business featured in our marketing and promotional material.

“We are proud to be associated with the work of the Foundation, which supports disadvantaged people and those with disabilities, helping them to achieve their goals through football and sport.” Edward O’Rourke, CEO, Ashtons Legal

For futher information please contact emma.fletcher@canaries.co.uk or call 01603 761122

St. Stephens

Special thanks too to our supporter groups the Pink Un’ Pickers and the Norwich City Fans Social Club!

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Mascots Finn Watts

Elisabeth Fisher

Sonny Sistern

Age: 7, Lowestoft

Age: 11, Norwich

Age: 9, Costessey

Cycling, Lego, and playing football (Waveney FC Jaguars)

Hobbies: Sport, singing and acting

Hobbies: Norwich City FC and watching and playing football (Costessey Harriers and Norwich City Elite PDC)

Tyler Peel Age: 11, Norwich Hobbies: Basketball, cross country, scouts, football, playing for Costessey Sports & PlayStation

Joseph Fisher Age: 12, Norwich Hobbies: Football and most sports

Jaybe Beck Tyler Douglas Age: 10, Bradwell Hobbies: Football, fishing, Xbox, Segways, quadbiking and cycling

Age: 9, Lowestoft Hobbies: Cubs and being a Suffolk Young Carer

Hobbies: Football and Minecraft

Age: 7, Lowestoft Hobbies: Football and playing for Waveney Jaguars

Madison Irving Hobbies: Musicals, drama and Norwich City FC

Age: 9, Norwich Hobbies: Football and playing outside

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Tara Beck Hobbies: Make up, music, dance & YouTubers

Sam Jones Age: 13, Norwich

Taylor Irving Hobbies: Football and skateboarding

Hobbies: Xbox, playing football, swimming and Eddie Stobart trucks.

Luke Rumsby Age: 13, Sheringham

Theo Watts Age: 12, Lowestoft

Jack Kidd

Hobbies: Playing and watching football

Age: 12, Fakenham

Age: 14, Bradwell

Harley Greenfield

Age: 12, Wymondham

Age: 6, Fakenham

Age: 9, Bradwell

Travis Hewitt

Luke Stone

Hobbies: Xbox, YouTubers, Cycling, Norwich City FC and playing Football (Mutford & Wrentham FC)

Hobbies: Playing and watching football


Quiz answers on page 36

Kids Puzzler Which ball?

Can you guess which ball is the real one?

Guess the celebs Name the Jamie’s Game celebs in our face puzzler

A

B C

Spot the difference

Can you find six differences between the two Sportasaurus photos?

Missing shirt

Help the celebrities find their football shirts:

2 1

3

Jim

Chapman

Jake

Wood

Calum

Best

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Celebrate with a CSF birthday party Choose from our Football or Zumba packages! Find out more: communitysportsfoundation.org.uk 01603 761122 @ info@communitysportsfoundation.org.uk

FROM JUST £5.95 per child!*

*Based on 20 children. Minimum cost of £99 for 16 children, with an additional £5 per child up to max of 20.

Quiz answers Spot the difference

Missing shirt

Guess the celebs

Calum Best: 1

A: James Hill

Jake Wood: 2

B: Jim Chapman

Jim Chapman: 3

C: Dean Gaffney

Which ball? B


JAMIE’S

Stat Zone

GAME

Player Name

Apps

Year

Goals

Profession

Famous for…

Date of birth

Place of birth

Adam Drury Adrian Forbes Anthony Ogogo Antony Costa Chris Sutton Dane Bowers Dan Osborne Danny Dyer Danny Jones Danny-Boy Hatchard Darren Eadie Darren Everest Darren Huckerby David Witts Dean Ashton Dean Gaffney Derry Mensah Frankie Fryer Harry Judd Iwan Roberts Jake Humphrey Jake Wood James Phelps Jamie Abbott Jamie Borthwick Jamie Cureton Jay James Jeff Brazier Jim Chapman John Chapman Kevin Cooper Kirk Norcross Kye Sones Lee Latchford-Evans Leon Bustin Leon McKenzie Lee Ryan Matt Lapinskas MC Harvey Mike Crawshaw Nathan Cleverly Ollie Phelps Ray Quinn Ruel Fox Sam Claflin Sam Cussins Scott Howie Scott Robinson Shayne Ward Simon Thomas Stevie Ayton Stevi Ritchie Terry Alderton Tom Kilbey Tubes

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Ex-Footballer Ex-footballer Boxer Singer Ex-Footballer Singer Reality TV star Actor Singer Actor Ex-footballer Singer Ex-footballer Actor Ex-footballer Actor Singer TV presenter Singer Ex-footballer TV presenter Actor Actor Disability ambassador Actor Ex-footballer Singer TV presenter Vlogger Vlogger Ex-footballer Reality TV star Singer Singer Vlogger Ex-footballer/ boxer Singer Actor Singer Singer Boxer Actor Singer Ex-footballer Actor Reality TV star Ex-footballer Singer Soap Star TV presenter Reality TV star Singer Comedian Reality TV star TV presenter

NCFC NCFC, Swansea City London 2012 Olympics 5ive NCFC, Blackburn Rovers, Celtic Another Level, Celebrity Big Brother TOWIE, Splash Football Factory, Eastenders McFly Eastenders NCFC, Leicester City The Overtones NCFC, Coventry City Eastenders NCFC, West Ham United Eastenders X-Factor Soccer AM McFly NCFC, Leicester City Formula 1, BT Sport Eastenders Harry Potter Jamie’s Game Eastenders Reading, NCFC X-Factor This Morning YouTube YouTube (The Lean Machines) AFC Wimbledon TOWIE X-Factor Steps YouTube (The Lean Machines) NCFC, Coventry City Blue, Celebrity Big Brother Eastenders So Solid Crew The Overtones WBO Light Heavyweight Champ Harry Potter X-Factor NCFC, Newcastle United, Spurs Hunger Games Made in Chelsea NCFC, Motherwell 5ive X-Factor, Coronation Street Sky Sports, Blue Peter Hollywood Nights X-Factor Eastenders TOWIE Soccer AM

29.08.1978 23.01.1979 24.11.1988 23.06.1981 10.04.1973 28.11.1979 27.06.1991 24.07.1977 12.03.1986 26.07.1991 10.06.1975 30.05.1981 23.04.1976 30.06.1991 24.11.1983 14.02.1978 23.12.1985 26.06.1968 07.10.1978 12.07.1972 25.02.1986 19.03.1997 23.06.1994 28.08.1975 1983 27.05.1979 28.12.1987 28.12.1987 14.02.1975 21.04.1988 14.08.1982 28.01.1975 30.05.1987 17.05.1978 17.06.1983 27.02.1989 01.05.1979 12.02.1980 17.02.1987 25.02.1986 25.08.1988 14.01.1968 27.06.1986 04.01.1972 22.11.1979 16.10.1984 26.01.1973 17.09.1980 31.10.1970 19.10.1990 -

Cottenham London Lowestoft Barnet Nottingham Croydon Essex Epping Bolton London Chippenham Essex Nottingham Southend Swindon London London Chelmsford Bangor Peterborough London Birmingham Norwich London Bristol Pembrokeshire Chelmsford Norwich Norwich London London London Chester Norwich London Chatham Surrey Plymouth Bristol Caerphilly Birmingham Knowsley Ipswich Ipswich London Glasgow Essex Manchester Cromer Colchester Essex London -

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Matchday Partners Thank you The Community Sports Foundation would like to thank all of our sponsors for their generous support of Jamie’s Game this year.

Canaries against discrimination Norwich City does not tolerate discrimination of any sort at the Club, on the pitch or in the stands. If you experience any form of discrimination, help us to eliminate it from football by reporting it. Text us on 07931235513 or email us safety@ncfc-canaries.co.uk we will treat your correspondence in the strictest confidence.

Your co-operation in helping to make Carrow Road a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone is greatly appreciated.

Club Contacts

Main switchboard 01603 760760 Ticket office 0844 826 1902 Canary Store 0844 826 1902

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No smoking at Carrow Road We would like to remind all supporters that smoking is not permitted anywhere at Carrow Road

Please remain seated Please remain in your seat during the match to ensure that the view or enjoyment of the match is not obstructed for fellow supporters. Welfare at Carrow Road Norwich City’s Safeguarding Manager Tony Hedges, is responsible for the following: - Overall responsibility for safeguarding children/ vulnerable adults.

Matchday hospitality 0844 826 1902 Sponsorship 01603 218712 Lotteries 01603 218710 Canary Catering 01603 218704

- Liaison with external bodies e.g. Police, Social Services, Premier League, FA, Norfolk Safeguarding Children Board and other government bodies. - Promote awareness of safeguarding issues - Provide instructions, guidence and support to club staff - Criminal Record Bureau checks Anybody with a concern about the welfare of a child, young person or vulnerable adult should contact Tony Hedges at the Club. Email: tony.hedges@ncfc-canaries.co.uk Tel: 01603 760760 ex 2384 Mobile: 07780475005

Yellows 01603 218209 Community Sports Foundation 01603 761122 Email reception@ncfc-canaries.co.uk Website www.canaries.co.uk


• Door Supervision • Security Guarding • Event Security • Mobile Patrols • Key Holding • Close Protection • Security Training

‘Proud To Be Supporting Jamie’s Game’ T: 01603 666965 E: info@regencysecurity.co.uk regencysecurity.co.uk


#JamiesGame Calum Best XI vs. Jim Chapman XI May 22nd 2016, Carrow Road, KO 3PM

Squad List Dan Osborne

Ray Quinn

Today’s officials

Jim Chapman (C)

Joshua Ritchie

Referee:

James Hill

Terry Alderton

Mr Mike George

Jake Wood

Darren Eadie

Darren Huckerby

Adam Drury

Assistant Referee:

Stevi Ritchie

Dean Ashton

Mr Ben Willgress

Jay James

Bars & Melody

Matt Lapinskas

Ruel Fox

Assistant Referee:

Calum Best (C)

Jamie Cureton

Mr Lee Betts

Marcus Butler

Kevin Cooper

Dean Gaffney

Daz Everest

Fourth Official:

Dean Edwards

Mike Crawshaw

Mr Murray Grant

Harvey

John Chapman

Grant Holt

Gavin Ramjaun

Tubes

Dane Bowers

Max Morley

Jimmy Constable

Charlie Wernham

Pete Wicks

Gary Holt

Michael Nelson

Leon Bustin

Jamie Borthwick

Liam ‘Gatsby’ Blackwell

James Graham

Programme sponsor communitysportsfoundation @NorwichCityCSF norwichcitycsf The celebrities at Jamie’s Game are subject to change due to filming or other commitments that may arise.


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