'The 92 in 92' - Andrew Walker, Andy Blanchflower, Paul Clark, Nick Dyson and John Norton

Andrew Walker is raising money for Marie Curie
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The 92 in 92 · 19 October 2013

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Getting to an away ground on matchday can be hard enough, getting to 92 of them in the same number of hours is somewhat trickier! This is precisely what a group of friends did in October all in the name of charity.

'The 92 in 92' was the brainchild of Andrew Walker, a lifelong Norwich City supporter who wanted to raise money for Marie Curie Cancer Care, in memory of his Mum, Susanne, who passed away after a long battle with Leukaemia in January 2012.

Andrew and a group of likeminded friends, raised money for Marie Curie Cancer Care, Macmillan Cancer Support and Help for Heroes. To date (Jan 2014) they have rasied nearly £10,000. They began their challenge at 6pm on Saturday 19th October, having watched Norwich’s Premier League fixture at the Emirates, the home of Arsenal Football Club. They arrived at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge, their 92nd ground, at 1.59pm on Wednesday 23rd October, reaching their goal with just one minute to spare!

Look out for details of The London 92, a team event that you can take part in, coming very soon!

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