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Quartermen-led media and fan XI to play at Adams Park on May 30th in aid of Wycombe Wanderers Disabled Supporters Association

An XI managed by Quartermen founder Jayden Wilkins, featuring fellow writers Dom Wingrove and Ryan Johnson, will take on a team of Wanderers fans at Adams Park on Saturday, 30th May, in aid of the Wycombe Wanderers Disabled Supporters Association.

Quartermen-led media and fan XI to play at Adams Park on May 30th in aid of Wycombe Wanderers Disabled Supporters Association

An XI managed by Quartermen founder Jayden Wilkins, featuring fellow writers Dom Wingrove and Ryan Johnson, will take on a team of Wanderers fans at Adams Park on Saturday, 30th May, in aid of the Wycombe Wanderers Disabled Supporters Association.

For the second time in three years, a post-season charity match will be held on the hallowed turf at Wycombe’s Adams Park home, this time in aid of the WWFC DSA.

Arranged by Liam O’Rourke, a passionate Wanderers supporter of over 10 years who suffers with cerebral palsy, the event aims to put on a memorable afternoon for all involved whilst raising money for a cause close to O’Rourke’s heart.

Mr O’Rourke has already managed twice in the dugout at Adams Park, boasting an unbeaten record. He’s looking to make that a hat-trick of wins, with The Quartermen’s own Jayden Wilkins as his opposite number for the afternoon.

40 players have signed up to partake in a 90-minute contest at the home of the Chairboys, with rolling substitutions throughout the match ensuring all players get an equal amount of time on the turf.

50 supporters will also be in attendance, many of whom will be there to cheer on their friends and family on the pitch.

Wilkins’ side will be made up of media staff and supporters, with Wycombe Sound co-commentator Ethan Crane wearing the armband for the afternoon.

Organiser Simon Prior has also opened a GoFundMe page, so fellow fans can support from afar. So far, the fundraiser has raised nearly £200, which will be added on top of the total raised from the event.

Donations can be sent by clicking here.

We are still looking for content creators and a photographer to help out with the event, creating promotional material, providing matchday content and taking photos of the players in action.

If this interests you, please email us: jayden.w@thequartermen.news

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