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Mental health charity pride for Chesham United

The Southern League club hosted a celebrity match last Sunday, with more than 1,400 at their Meadow home watching the likes of X-factor winner James Arthur and football freestyler Jeremy Lynch get on the scoresheet as a Bucks Mind XI beat a United in the Community XI 7-5 thriller.

Mental health

By Freddie George

CAUSE: Chesham’s cheque

CHESHAM UNITED have proudly handed over a cheque for £5,500 to local mental health charity Bucks Mind.
The Southern League club hosted a celebrity match last Sunday, with more than 1,400 at their Meadow home watching the likes of X-factor winner James Arthur and football freestyler Jeremy Lynch get on the scoresheet as a Bucks Mind XI beat a United in the Community XI 7-5 thriller.
Wycombe Wanderers manager Gareth Ainsworth also attended the afternoon, signing autographs and giving time for photographs.
Chesham chairman Peter Brown was thrilled wi...

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