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Suffolk and Proud
Monday, April 29, 2013
No 43,714
Town ending
on a high
From Back Page
65p
Duchess’s video
appeal for
EACH – Page 9
Let’s raise
£1m for Sir
Bobby’s
charity
Full story:
Pages 2&3
YOUR BOARD CENTRE
East Anglian Daily Times Monday, April 29, 2013 www.eadt.co.uk
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Morning: Mainly dry with long spells of
sunshine, but increasing amounts of
patchy fair-weather cloud.
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Reports by Russell Cook
slight from the sporting
CELEBRITIES and stars
world were out in force last night to support a
new campaign to raise £1million in memory of
Sir Bobby Robson.
Sir Bobby’s Breakthrough Online Auction
was unveiled at the
Grosvenor Hotel, in
0
London’s Park Lane, prior to the
Professional
2
Footballers’ Association awards dinner.
Led by PFA chief executive officer Gordon
Taylor, along with former Ipswich Town chair25
25
man David Sheepshanks,
and Richard
Bevan,
8
chief executive of the League Managers’
Association (LMA), 16a call was made
to busi29
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nesses
and individuals to donate a prize to the
auction in memory14 of Sir Bobby.
The auction, supported
by the East Anglian
24
Daily Times and its sister titles across the
15
Archant group,
will open for bids between
October 12 and 27.
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And the money raised will go towards supporting clinical trials for new cancer treatments, ongoing support of the Sir Bobby
Robson Foundation and Breakthrough Breast
Cancer, as well as Ipswich Hospital and West
© WeatherQuest 2013
Suffolk Hospital,
in Bury St Edmunds.
Mark Robson, one of Sir Bobby’s sons and
part of the auction committee, said: “Sadly,
cancer is likely to affect every one of us in
one way or another and my family knows first
hand the pain it can cause. That’s why we are
so committed to continuing the work started
by my father in supporting research for new
treatments.
“My family and I are
very grateful to everyone
who has already contributed a prize and we continue to be astounded by
the generosity of the businesses and individuals who get involved.”
The online auction is being supported by
Breakthrough Breast Cancer Patron, The
Prince of Wales, major football and sports
clubs globally, plus sporting bodies, and many
other organisations.
Gina Long, the auction’s founder who is
based in Bury St Edmunds, added: “I was lucky
enough to know Sir Bobby and Lady Elsie for
over 35 years.
“Sir Bobby was loved the world over and I
wanted to create something very special to
honour him and raise crucially-needed funds
for the wonderful charities.
“The online auction is a fantastic platform
that allows everybody to become involved in
foundation FACTFILE
n The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation was
set up by Sir Bobby in 2008 and he devoted
the last 18 months of his life to it.
n It funds projects within the Newcastleupon-Tyne NHS Foundation Trust to help
improve early detection and find more
effective treatments for cancer.
n It directly benefits cancer patients within
the North East and Cumbria and
contributes significantly to the wider,
global fight against this terrible disease.
n Ground-breaking clinical trials of new
cancer drugs are being done at the Sir
Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research
Centre at Freeman Hospital in Newcastle.
n Find out more information at: www.
sirbobbyrobsonfoundation.org.uk
‘inspirational’: The late Sir Bobby Robson.
helping us raise crucial funds for the Sir Bobby
Robson Foundation, Breakthrough Breast
Cancer and the two Suffolk hospitals.
“We have been overwhelmed by the global
support and want to encourage businesses
and individuals to get involved by generously
becoming a prize donor – it really will make
the biggest difference in helping us to create
what we think will be one of the most exciting
and high-profile fundraisers of 2013.”
EADT editor Terry Hunt, a member of the
fundraising committee, said: “The EADT is
proud to be a major supporter of this initiative to raise £1m for Sir Bobby’s Foundation.
Sir Bobby has legendary status in East Anglia
thanks to his achievements with Ipswich Town,
and it was typical of his
inspirational personality
that he should spearhead
such an important campaign to help the battle
against cancer, which he
fought five times.’’
The auction is being supported by BT Sport
and BT MyDonate, the Football Association,
the PFA, LMA, and many celebrities and sports
stars.
With many of the auction lots for 2013 still
a closely-guarded secret, those interested in
donating a prize need only see the list of those
involved in 2011 to know the illustrious company they would be keeping.
Some of the star lots were Jose Mourinho’s
FIFA Ballon D’Or 2010 World Coach of the Year
Award Trophy, along with FC Barcelona donating two prizes to watch them training, meet
the players, receive a signed shirt and being
VIP guests at Camp Nou.
Sir Alex Ferguson, Josep “Pep” Guardiola,
Andre Villas Boas, Alan Pardew, Arsene
Wenger, Lewis Hamilton, Gary Lineker,
Graeme Swann, David Beckham, and Ant and
Dec were all fellow donators of lots.
Auction committee chairman Lance Bradley,
managing director of Mitsubishi Motors UK,
said: “Whether it’s a VIP football or sporting
experience, a holiday, a year’s supply of chocolate, a luxury weekend break, unique one-off
experiences, we need businesses and individuals to support us by donating prizes.
“Those who do will not only enjoy the association with some of the world’s biggest sporting
names and exposure in our extensive marketing campaign, they will also have the satisfaction of knowing they are supporting cancer
causes close to the hearts of Sir Bobby Robson
and his family.”
For more information on how to donate,
visit: www.sirbobbysbreakthrough.com
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Personalities
confident of
hitting target
committed: From left, Chris Hollins, Alan Brazil, Gina Long, Mark Robson and Mick Mills at the launch of Sir Bobby’s Breakthrough Online Auction.
Key personnel supporting the online charity auction
THE committee set up to organise and
support Sir Bobby’s Breakthrough Online
Auction features a host of well-known
people, celebrities and sporting stars
involved in the Suffolk community and
across the UK.
They are headed by chairman Lance
Bradley, managing director of Mitsubishi
Motors UK; founder Gina Long; and project
director Adam Clarke, managing director
of Eventuoso & AV Unit.
The others are Mark Robson, chairman of
The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation; Deborah
Cadman, chief executive of Suffolk County
Council; David Sheepshanks, chairman of
St George’s Park, National Football Centre
at the Football Association; Terry Hunt,
editor of the East Anglian Daily Times and
Ipswich Star; Graeme Swann, England and
Nottinghamshire cricketer; Simon Clegg,
former Ipswich Town chief executive and
sports consultant; Alan Brazil, former
Ipswich Town and Scotland footballer and
radio presenter on the TalkSport Breakfast
Show; Chris Hollins, BBC television
presenter; Mick Mills, former Ipswich Town
and England footballer and patron of The
Sir Bobby Robson Foundation; Kath
Abrahams, director of fundraising at
Breakthrough Breast Cancer; Huw Davies,
consultant oral and maxillofacial surgeon
at Ipswich Hospital and lead clinician for
Suffolk; Samuel Barker, Aurum Fund
Management; David Bushnell, chief
executive EnableIT Technologies; Edward
Crichton, fine art manager at Lacy Scott
and Knight; Austin Cornish, managing
director and owner of Bury Developments
Ltd; Ali Barker, relationship manager at
Jamie Oliver’s Better Food Foundation;
Stephen Foster, BBC Radio Suffolk presenter;
Alan Jones, head of global sales for the
European Broadcasting Union’s Sports Team;
and Ian Gillespie, director of Active Telecom.
up for the challenge: Committee
members at the launch of Sir Bobby’s
Breakthrough Online Auction at Grosvenor
Hotel in London yesterday.
Photos: ANDY ABBOTT
AN ENGLAND cricketer, television
presenter and former Ipswich Town
chairman are among those calling on
people to get behind Sir Bobby’s
Breakthrough Online Auction.
Graeme Swann, Chris Hollins,
former Blues striker Alan Brazil and
David Sheepshanks are members of
the fundraising committee and last
night told of their pride in being part
of the ambitious initiative and their
admiration of the iconic former
England manager.
And they all were confident that the
total could be reached – if the public
gets behind the campaign in memory
of a man who, during his glittering
career, was also in charge of Ipswich,
Newcastle, Fulham, PSV Eindhoven,
Sporting Lisbon, Porto and Barcelona.
Mr Swann said: “I have always been
a Newcastle fan and a fan of Bobby
Robson and the efforts to raise this
amount of money for such a worthy
cause is quite unique. The prizes that
were on offer last time round and the
sheer number of money-can’t-buy gifts
this time round reflects on the
popularity of Sir Bobby.”
Television presenter Mr Hollins,
who is best-known for being the sports
correspondent for BBC Breakfast until
2012 and for winning Strictly Come
Dancing 2009, said: “Sir Bobby is so
well loved inside and outside of
football and for what he has done for
cancer awareness.
“He was a man who adored the
game but always had time for
everyone and that is a very, very fine
quality in anyone. I’m sure that people
will support the campaign and help us
reach the target.”
Former Ipswich Town chairman
David Sheepshanks, who only last
week took up a new role as chairman
of UK Community Foundations, said
he was confident the target could be
reached, especially with the name of
Bobby Robson associated with the
fundraising.
He said: “I can think of very few
people who can inspire such emotions
as Sir Bobby and want to support such
an initiative. He was a person held in
such extraordinarily high esteem by
the nation and people have him in
their hearts and it’s significant that so
many people in the world of football
want to support this campaign all over
again.
“We have a broadly-based
committee which is led by an
indefatigable and infectious campaign
organiser such as Gina Long.”
One-time Ipswich Town favourite
Alan Brazil, and currently radio
presenter on the TalkSport Breakfast
Show, was also confident of the £1m
being reached.
Mr Brazil, who also played for
Scotland, Tottenham Hotspur and
Manchester United during his career,
added: “It was heartbreaking when
Sir Bobby was diagnosed with his
illness but this campaign is superb
and I’m delighted to be part of it as I
believe that we should do all we can to
look after others.”