The squads and squad numbers have been released ahead of tomorrow's CAT Communications charity match that takes place at Banks's Stadium...
The match, which will take place 7:30pm tomorrow evening, will be between The Mad Dogs and the Cool CATS, all in aid of two special charities.
The Captain of the Mad Dogs team will be former Walsall defender Chris Marsh and this will be his retiring and final game at Banks's Stadium, following his decision to stop playing in any more games.
All money raised will be split between two wonderful charities, The Last Chance Hotel Animal Rescue and Balls to Cancer, the charity that is supported by former Walsall midfielder Kris Taylor, who is currently receiving cancer treatment. Both charities play a major part in supporting families from in and around the West Midlands and the organisers are hoping to be able to make substantial donations.
Admission will be on the gate and will be charged at £2 for Adults and £1 for concessions.
The squads, which include Walsall legends and fans who are raising money for charities, are as follows...
Mad Dogs
1 - Fraser Digby
2 - Wayne Evans
4 - Adrian Viveash
5 - Chris Marsh ©
6 - Ian Roper
7 - Darren Wrack
8 - Mark Kinsella
9 - Martin Butler
10 - David Kelly
11 - Terry Angus
12 - Wayne Thomas
14 - Brian Palgrave
15 - Kris Taylor
16 - Colin Gibson
17 - Mark Taylor
18 - Andy Reece
19 - Mark Rees
20 - Martin O Connor
21 - Paul Jones
23 - Stuart Ryder
25 - Kyle Lightbourne
26 - Rod McDonald
27 - Dean Smith
28 - Richard O'Kelly
29 - Bryan Small
30 - Andy Tillson
35 - John Hodge
36 – Martin Gethin
Cool CATS
54 - Raajan Gill
2 - Simon Allen
3 - Craig Lang ©
4 - William Osbourne
5 - Daniel Humphries
6 - Paul Dennis
7 - Dean Cattell
8 - James Hateley
9 - Tom Revitt
10 - Matthew Robinson
11 - Craig Zecevic
12 - Kate Pritchard
14 - David Danks
15 - David Pearson
16 - Michael Powell
17 - Stuart Beardshaw
19 - Stuart King
20 - Rob Selmes
21 - Stuart Davies
22 - Jay Stanford
23 - Simon Murphy
25 - Ken Lang
36 - Christian Evans
75 - Darren Jones
88 - Mathew Taylor
The match, which will take place 7:30pm tomorrow evening, will be between The Mad Dogs and the Cool CATS, all in aid of two special charities.
The Captain of the Mad Dogs team will be former Walsall defender Chris Marsh and this will be his retiring and final game at Banks's Stadium, following his decision to stop playing in any more games.
All money raised will be split between two wonderful charities, The Last Chance Hotel Animal Rescue and Balls to Cancer, the charity that is supported by former Walsall midfielder Kris Taylor, who is currently receiving cancer treatment. Both charities play a major part in supporting families from in and around the West Midlands and the organisers are hoping to be able to make substantial donations.
The squads, which include Walsall legends and fans who are raising money for charities, are as follows...
Mad Dogs
1 - Fraser Digby
2 - Wayne Evans
4 - Adrian Viveash
5 - Chris Marsh ©
6 - Ian Roper
7 - Darren Wrack
8 - Mark Kinsella
9 - Martin Butler
10 - David Kelly
11 - Terry Angus
12 - Wayne Thomas
14 - Brian Palgrave
15 - Kris Taylor
16 - Colin Gibson
17 - Mark Taylor
18 - Andy Reece
19 - Mark Rees
20 - Martin O Connor
21 - Paul Jones
23 - Stuart Ryder
25 - Kyle Lightbourne
26 - Rod McDonald
27 - Dean Smith
28 - Richard O'Kelly
29 - Bryan Small
30 - Andy Tillson
35 - John Hodge
36 – Martin Gethin
Cool CATS
54 - Raajan Gill
2 - Simon Allen
3 - Craig Lang ©
4 - William Osbourne
5 - Daniel Humphries
6 - Paul Dennis
7 - Dean Cattell
8 - James Hateley
9 - Tom Revitt
10 - Matthew Robinson
11 - Craig Zecevic
12 - Kate Pritchard
14 - David Danks
15 - David Pearson
16 - Michael Powell
17 - Stuart Beardshaw
19 - Stuart King
20 - Rob Selmes
21 - Stuart Davies
22 - Jay Stanford
23 - Simon Murphy
25 - Ken Lang
36 - Christian Evans
75 - Darren Jones
88 - Mathew Taylor