
Yes folks its Charity Night!!
To those who don't know, this is the time of the year when the stars of Welton Sports & Social Football Club do their bit for charity. The event has been running for two years now and involves each player spending a maximum of £10 on an outfit in a charity shop of their choice. There are no restrictions on style with the only stipulation being that you have to leave the tags on and provide a valid receipt. Any amount over the £10 limit will result in a fine and there will be prizes for the amount of items achieved for the £10 budget and best outfit.
Last year we raised around £200 for various charity's in Lincolnshire which goes some way to dispel the myth that all footballers are overpaid and selfish. Despite Welton's top players reportedly earning as much as £3 per week they feel it is important to give back to the local community.
A word of warning to new comers, last year Charity Night Veteran Will Carter pushed the boundaries a little too far for the door staff of several of Lincoln's watering holes in his basketball vest and crisp packet shorts! and with temperatures plummeting it would be ill advised to copy his style.
The event will start at the Social Club this Saturday around 5pm in order to catch the villa vs man utd game, locals are advised that the excess frivolity sign may be in use during the hours of 5-9pm.
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