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One Thousand Five Hundred Reasons To Be Proud!
One Thousand Five Hundred Reasons To Be Proud!
Rob Hornby – a well-known face around the East Midlands and South Yorkshire non-League scene, has 1,500 reasons to be proud!
Monday 25 June 18 I 00:00:00 I Photo by

Rob tells Non-League Today the story: “Back in 1990, I had a lump come up in my neck and it changed my life overnight, as I was rushed from the doctors to Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham for a biopsy. Two days later I was given the news that I had Hodgkins Lymphoma and would have to go through at least nine months of Chemotherapy and then have to go to the General Hospital for 30 days of Radiotherapy.

 

“In 1996 I was placed in remission but the following year, I had to go back and fight the battle again once more. It was a very hard time and back then there was very little support or advice.

 

“The `Around the Ground Charity Blog`, I set up some years ago with the view of wanting to turn my non-League football hobby into something where I could give back to small worthwhile charities and if I raised £100 then I`d be very grateful - anything else would be a welcomed bonus.

 

“The Blog has many followers through the non-League world, including friends that I have made down in Cornwall, Northampton, Coventry, Bury and, of course, Nottingham.

 

“With money being at a limit for people, it amazes me, but I`m very thankful when strangers or clubs or referees come up to me and hand over a donation, no matter how little, it all adds up and I am always very grateful.

 

“Last season`s blog was for `Maggies Cancer Care Centre` which is based inside the grounds of Nottingham City Hospital and offers just the advice patients and their carers need, or just somewhere to pop in for a cuppa and a chat to take their minds off things for an hour or to be reassured things will be ok.

 

“There also people who are also sponsoring a goal and sending their cheques at the end of their seasons, so the support is amazing.

 

“To raise £1,500 has blown me away as it`s the largest total the Blog has ever raised and on Saturday it was Maggies Summer Fayre where me, my wife Hazel and son Shawn attended and presented the cheque over to Liz Studbury who is the fundraising manager.”

 

She remarked: "Thank you to you and all those who have donated to your Blog in aid of Maggies with this amazing fundraising. Your support will help us support and advise more people affected by cancer."

 

Rob continues: “Again, I would like to thank everyone who has donated throughout the 2017/18 season and the new blog is already up and running for the 2018/19 season where we have chosen a small charity named `Forget Me Not` that aids and helps people with dementia and Alzheimers and their partners and carers.

 

“If anyone would like to support my Charity Blog for 2018/19, then please message me on hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk”.

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One Thousand Five Hundred Reasons To Be Proud!
One Thousand Five Hundred Reasons To Be Proud!
Monday 25 June 18 I 00:00:00
Photo by

Rob tells Non-League Today the story: “Back in 1990, I had a lump come up in my neck and it changed my life overnight, as I was rushed from the doctors to Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham for a biopsy. Two days later I was given the news that I had Hodgkins Lymphoma and would have to go through at least nine months of Chemotherapy and then have to go to the General Hospital for 30 days of Radiotherapy.

 

“In 1996 I was placed in remission but the following year, I had to go back and fight the battle again once more. It was a very hard time and back then there was very little support or advice.

 

“The `Around the Ground Charity Blog`, I set up some years ago with the view of wanting to turn my non-League football hobby into something where I could give back to small worthwhile charities and if I raised £100 then I`d be very grateful - anything else would be a welcomed bonus.

 

“The Blog has many followers through the non-League world, including friends that I have made down in Cornwall, Northampton, Coventry, Bury and, of course, Nottingham.

 

“With money being at a limit for people, it amazes me, but I`m very thankful when strangers or clubs or referees come up to me and hand over a donation, no matter how little, it all adds up and I am always very grateful.

 

“Last season`s blog was for `Maggies Cancer Care Centre` which is based inside the grounds of Nottingham City Hospital and offers just the advice patients and their carers need, or just somewhere to pop in for a cuppa and a chat to take their minds off things for an hour or to be reassured things will be ok.

 

“There also people who are also sponsoring a goal and sending their cheques at the end of their seasons, so the support is amazing.

 

“To raise £1,500 has blown me away as it`s the largest total the Blog has ever raised and on Saturday it was Maggies Summer Fayre where me, my wife Hazel and son Shawn attended and presented the cheque over to Liz Studbury who is the fundraising manager.”

 

She remarked: "Thank you to you and all those who have donated to your Blog in aid of Maggies with this amazing fundraising. Your support will help us support and advise more people affected by cancer."

 

Rob continues: “Again, I would like to thank everyone who has donated throughout the 2017/18 season and the new blog is already up and running for the 2018/19 season where we have chosen a small charity named `Forget Me Not` that aids and helps people with dementia and Alzheimers and their partners and carers.

 

“If anyone would like to support my Charity Blog for 2018/19, then please message me on hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk”.

Copyright Non League Today. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to the Non League Today website as the source and a link back to the Non League Today website.
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