Whittington FC beat Arsenal celebrities!
The Whittington Hospital football team played a brilliant game against the Arsenal stars including Tony Hadley, Tommy Walsh and Ralf Little (pictured with Chief Executive David Sloman, far left, and Chair Joe Liddane, far right) winning 2-1.
This was just part of a great day to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the NHS and to raise money for the Whittington's Building for Babies appeal.
Over 800 people attended and enjoyed delicious food and drink from Aanya Restaurant in Crouch End and the Whittington barbecue stall. Over £3,000 was raised on the day and hope that the funday once again becomes a regular feature in the Highgate events calendar.
Thanks go to Budgens in Crouch End, Barclays Bank, the local police and fire brigade and all the people who volunteered to make the occasion such a success.
The day was opened by chair of the appeal Barbara Roche and Islington MP Jeremy Corbyn presented the players with their certificates after the game.
Pictures from the day
Steel band playing calypso
Girl enjoying the bungee ride
Whittington FC Squad
Arsenal celebrity under pressure from Whittington captain Eamon Keane
Whittington Chairman Joe Liddane with Whittington FC manager Andy Syrichas.
Patricia Harrington, Patient Governor, with the foundation trust team.
The next generation of fire fighter!
Arsenal Celebrities FC Squad
Tommy Walsh, Arsenal Celebrity goalkeeper and Ground Force star, making a fine save.
Firefighters do battle with the police in tug of warLast updated18 Sep 2008

