← NewsAll
Worcester man plans 50-hour charity Championship Manager marathon
Summary
Rick Holloway will play Championship Manager for 50 hours from 10:00 GMT on 3 April to 12:00 on 5 April to raise funds for St Richard's Hospice in memory of his friend Mike Grubb.
Content
Rick Holloway of Worcester will attempt a 50-hour Championship Manager gaming marathon in April to raise funds for St Richard's Hospice. He has carried out eight similar challenges in memory of his friend Mike Grubb and has raised more than £4,300 over five years. His previous 50-hour session took place in November. The next marathon is scheduled to begin at 10:00 GMT on 3 April and finish at 12:00 on 5 April.
Key details:
- The marathon is a fundraising effort for St Richard's Hospice and a tribute to Mike Grubb.
- Holloway has completed eight prior challenges and has raised over £4,300 across five years.
- The April event will run from 10:00 GMT on 3 April until 12:00 on 5 April.
- Support comes from family and the community, including coffee supplied by his wife, Karen.
- Pershore Town was chosen by a vote on X and the club is offering four free tickets and a signed shirt to donors.
Summary:
The challenge continues Holloway's series of charity gaming marathons that combine personal remembrance with community fundraising. The next scheduled event runs from 10:00 GMT on 3 April to 12:00 on 5 April and will include Pershore Town as the in-game team; funds raised will go to St Richard's Hospice.
