The Football Trials by Anne Signol & Scott Artus

The two characters are friends who love football. Jordan has cerebral palsy and works hard to be able to remove his callipers and play football. Noah is bullied relentlessly and football is his escape. This book has been written to inspire all those football players who want to aspire to be their best at the game.


The Football Trials! – Written by Anne Signol & Scott Artus.

Anne Signol from Stockport teamed up with illustrator Scott Artus from Ammanford to create the book The Football Trials! The book focuses on two fictional youngsters each with their own struggles while following their dream of becoming top footballers. Scott said: “One has cerebral palsy and works hard to remove his calipers and play football, while


Family walk 600-Plus mile Ulster Way in memory of John Irwin.

John Irwin tragically passed away from a sudden cardiac arrest on April 13, of 2016. His Sisters, are now taking on the 600-plus mile Ulster Way in his memory.John’s sister Ruth said that his passing had been a massive shock to the family. “There was nothing to indicate any issues and he had no health concerns


A day of football to celebrate the life of Andy

On Sunday 4th July 2021 a day of football was held at Chipping Football Club in memory of Andrew Key. Andy’s family and friends came together to celebrate his life and love of football, and to raise money and awareness for the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). Despite the unfavourable weather, over 300 people


Heartfelt Group at the Cottam Community Fun Day

The Heartfelt Group in Preston had a stall at the Cottam Community Fun Day.  We had children’s games, lucky dip, sweets and toys on sale.  Unfortunately the weather wasn’t too kind and we started in the rain but the sun did appear in the afternoon.  We raised £120 and thank everyone who supported us on the


Sponsored Head Shave In Memory of Christine Fenton-Goss

“The event took place on Saturday 17th July. Due to covid restrictions I was limited in the amount of people I was able to invite. I invited family, friends and my work colleagues who all knew about my story and have been very supportive of me in my grieving and wanting to raise funds for the


Gayle runs 1,234 miles for CRY

Having just completed a virtual challenge to run the length of the UK, 874 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats, I decided to run a further 360 miles the length of Ireland from Mizen to Malin, to help with fundraising for CRY in support of Scott’s family.  I was overwhelmed by the generosity and kindness