Today's comp: Fly the flag at Forest
Tuesday, 04 March 2003.
Today is the third day of a week-long awareness week launched by The FA, The PFA, the Institute of Cancer Research, Cancer Research UK and Talksport Radio as part of Keep Your Eye on the Ball, a long-term campaign aimed at raising awareness of testicular cancer...
On Monday, England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson called on clubs, leagues and other football bodies up and down the country to come forward and join the fight against testicular cancer. Posing with the campaign's signature 'lumpy ball', Sven said: "I am delighted to do my bit to raise awareness of testicular cancer. Because this form of cancer threatens men of football-playing age in particular, it is very important to know the facts, be responsible and not hesitate to seek medical advice. The examples of Alan Stubbs and Neil Harris, who have successfully resumed playing after fighting testicular cancer, are inspirational for their courage and determination, and I encourage everyone involved in English football to give their full support to this campaign."