BOLTON Wanderers have pulled the plug on a charity football match — less than two weeks before it was due to take place at the Reebok.
The decision — sparked by a row between the club and the charity — has left charity bosses “devastated”.
The game, organised by the Hearts and Minds Challenge, was set to take place on May 18.
Former Whites legends John McGinlay and Spanish superstar Ivan Campo — in only his second appearance at the Reebok since he left the club in 2008 — would have been joined on the pitch by former Manchester United stars Paul Scholes, Bryan Robson and Andy Cole.
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The decision — sparked by a row between the club and the charity — has left charity bosses “devastated”.
The game, organised by the Hearts and Minds Challenge, was set to take place on May 18.
Former Whites legends John McGinlay and Spanish superstar Ivan Campo — in only his second appearance at the Reebok since he left the club in 2008 — would have been joined on the pitch by former Manchester United stars Paul Scholes, Bryan Robson and Andy Cole.
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Had anybody else heard of this event? I didn't have a clue it existed!