Event Information
Date: 13th March 2020
Venue: Altrincham FC
Kick-off: 4pm
What? Reds v Blues is a charity football match with a difference – in aid of children’s charity, and North West Charity of the Year Manchester Youth Zone, who support young people with their goals!
Pick a side and prepare for the fight game of your life. This is not an event to be missed and promises to be more dramatic and more intense than previous years, and will see more of the Assistant Managers screaming/swearing/jumping around at the side of the pitch like mad men!
So how can you get involved?
Play: Each squad will be made up 17 of the biggest names in business, and you can be one them! For only £500, you not only get to play in Manchester’s most intense derby, you’ll also get a full kit, a team training session and the opportunity to truly live the dream.
Last year’s game saw players from businesses such as: CarFinance 247, OBI, SMP Partners, MoneyPlus Group, Property Alliance, Flitcraft, Palatine, EY, GP Bullhound, Russells Construction and Booking.com.
Sponsor: it’s MYZ’s biggest event, not just in terms of raising funds but also in terms of publicity, engagement and social media. With a range of sponsorship packages starting at £1,500 and programme adverts starting at £500 you’d be crazy not to take a look.
Spectate: If you don’t want to be directly involved in the drama guaranteed to unfold and would prefer to sit back and enjoy a pie, we can give you that too.
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