The Non-League Football Paper

MESSI ASSISTS TRAGIC PAIR

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WORLD superstar Lionel Messi is the latest player to contribute to a marathon fundraisin­g effort for tragic Newmarket Town player Shaun Whiter and his friend, Soham Town Rangers player Joey Abbs.

Messi and his Barcelona team mate Arda Turan have donated signed shirts to be auctioned at the special football family day to be held at Cambridge United’s ground next Sunday.

Estate agent Whiter, 28, lost both legs in a hit-andacciden­t after going out to help Abbs, 31, whose car car sustained a puncture near Newmarket.

As the pair were changing the flat tyre, a Ford Focus smashed into the back of their parked cars, inflicting crush injuries.

The driver of the Focus, Jan Adamec, 40, from Haverhill in Essex, was jailed for 40 months at Cambridge Crown Court after he pleaded guilty to two charges of causing serious injury.

Several crowdfundi­ng websites have already raised in excess of £100,000 for the pair, and more initiative­s are being planned.

Cambridge United’s fundraisin­g day will comprise a four-way tournament featuring Newmarket Soham Town Rangers, Cambridge City and Fulbourn Institute, starting at 1pm.

The auction involving the Argentinia­n pair’s shirts will take place in the ground’s Premier Travel Hospitalit­y Suite after the tournament, and will also involve memorabili­a from Premier League clubs, including Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea and West Ham shirts, and a Manchester United shirt signed by Wayne Rooney.

Whiter, who needs money to pay for the long process of rehabilita­tion, this week visited Chelsea’s training ground in Cobham and met the club’s players, including John Terry, who has donated a signed 2006 England shirt for the auction, which will also include an England shirt signed by the entire current squad.

Cambridge United CEO Jez George said: “It’s fantastic to see clubs of this magnitude supporting Shaun and Joey, and the items they have donated will help us to raise a huge amount of money on the day.”

Next summer ,Whiter intends wed his fiancée Charlotte Way, one of the leading figures in the fundraisin­g drive, and intends to train to become a para-athlete.

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