Friends to raise money in honour of non-league fan who sadly passed away
TWO friends of a Didcot Town supporter who sadly passed away following a medical emergency during their recent home game are to pay tribute while raising money for charity.
Bob Worth suffered a heart attack while watching the Railwaymen against Willand Rovers, and he died with Thames Valley Air Ambulance in attendance.
The fixture in Southern League Division One South was stopped eight minutes before the break, with the players sent to the changing rooms and the game later abandoned with the visitors 2-0 in front.
Steve Reader and Mark Wright are now raising money for the Thames Valley Air Ambulance by taking on the Reading Half Marathon in honour of their late friend.
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The Railwaymen posted online: 'Didcot Town supporters and friends of Bob Worth are raising money for Thames Valley Air Ambulance by running the Reading Half Marathon later this month.
'Bob sadly passed away at Didcot's home game with Willand Rovers at the weekend and friends Steve Reader and Mark Wright have decided to raise funds for the Thames Valley Air Ambulance after they attended the Loop Meadow Stadium on Saturday.
'Both Steve and Mark were at the game on Saturday, and they will run the 13.1 miles around the streets of Reading on March 23 in memory of their friend.
'The pair see it as the ideal opportunity to pay tribute to Bob whilst raising funds for a very worthy charity. We wish both Steve and Mark all the best on their run and we will let you know how they do.'
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