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08 Dec 2022

WATCH: Stephen Clemence, son of Ex-England goalkeeper wants you to join the biggest team in football

Ray Clemence showed us that football fans and clubs can unite against prostate cancer. In 2023 his son is working with us to carry on his work - launching the biggest team in football.

We know that when we do club together, big things happen. From Jeff Stelling to Gareth Southgate, Pep Guardiola and Louis van Gaal our Man of Men badge now graces the lapel of almost every football manager and Sky Sports pundit.

Our logo has appeared on shirts, shorts and sleeves, we’ve taken over football grounds and worked side by side with so many clubs, from the Premier League to grassroots football.  £5 million has been raised by hundreds of football mad communities, 4000 fans supported 450 match day collections, 1,450 football fans marched with Jeff raising and 1,600 football fans cycled to Amsterdam.

Ray Clemence won more than 50 caps for his country and was a club legend at Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Scunthorpe United. He lived with prostate cancer for more than a decade and a half while tirelessly supporting our work — sporting our badge, gracing the front of Insights magazine twice, and walking and talking with hundreds of our supporters at marches and at golf events. Ray sadly passed away in November 2020.

As we celebrate ten years of our work in the football world and England prepare for a monumental World Cup quarter final clash with France, Stephen Clemence remembers his Dad, ex-England goalkeeper Ray Clemence, two years after he died from prostate cancer and talks about his family continuing Ray’s work.

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