
Players, supporters, family and friends of Union Mills Football Club used Easter's top soccer fixture to highlight their fund-raising efforts for an Island charity.
The club presented a cheque for £800 to the Special Care Baby Unit at Noble's Hospital before kick-off at bank holiday Monday's FA Cup Final at theThe Bowl.
The cash was raised by supporters and local residents at a traditional Hunting the Wren event in Snugborough and Union Mills last Boxing Day.
A dramatic Cup Final saw Union Mills' fortunes up-ended, when they lost the match 7-3 to St George's, despite leading three-nil in the early stages. The previous Thursday the club won the second division Wood's Cup - defeating Douglas Royal 3-1.
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