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I know this is for charity but do they really have to put the number on the screen every 2 minutes?!

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Feels a bit :undecided: watching these random celebrities (some of whom actually are) considering that article saying they're all getting a nice wedge for it.

 

It's ITV paying the celebs, the donated money all go to the charity. I know for one James Kyson Lee is donating all he's paid to the charity, hopefully the rest are doing it as well considering what they're worth.

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The remarkable thing about the celbs/x-football players getting paid playing for this England XI is that real England team donate all there match fees to charity.

 

England’s footballers will donate their World Cup match fees to charity for the first time.

 

In doing so, Fabio Capello’s squad, which left Heathrow for their training camp in Austria this morning, will raise more than £1 million for charities such as WellChild, Children’s Hospices UK, the Bobby Moore Fund, the PFA and the Team England Footballer’s Charity Outreach Programme.

 

Full article @ http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/article7128846.ece

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Feels a bit :undecided: watching these random celebrities (some of whom actually are) considering that article saying they're all getting a nice wedge for it.

 

It's ITV paying the celebs, the donated money all go to the charity. I know for one James Kyson Lee is donating all he's paid to the charity, hopefully the rest are doing it as well considering what they're worth.

 

Money that could have gone to charity.

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The remarkable thing about the celbs/x-football players getting paid playing for this England XI is that real England team donate all there match fees to charity.

 

England’s footballers will donate their World Cup match fees to charity for the first time.

 

In doing so, Fabio Capello’s squad, which left Heathrow for their training camp in Austria this morning, will raise more than £1 million for charities such as WellChild, Children’s Hospices UK, the Bobby Moore Fund, the PFA and the Team England Footballer’s Charity Outreach Programme.

 

Full article @ http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/article7128846.ece

 

Huh?

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