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    shels bebefit for fan

    from www.breakingnews.ie

    Shelbourne are to stage a benefit night later this month for supporter Sean Lynch. The Shels fan suffered a heart attack in La Coruna when Pat Fenlon’s side were in the Spanish city to play Deportivo in a Champions League qualifier in August.

    He subsequently required a leg amputation and the club has booked Clontarf Castle on Sunday, October 17, to raise funds for Mr Lynch.

    The club says it has lined up a “variety night of music and fun” with a table of up to 10 people costing €250. Those interested should contact Deidre O'Brien at 01 8334138 or Olive Smyth at 01 8331219.
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    Nice touch by Shels. Hopefully a few quid will be raised for him.

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    Fair play Shels .... they got it right this time in all fairness. I suppose they're not all bad. All the best to My Lynch ... get well soon !!
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