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4:02pm Tuesday 22nd July 2008
A MINUTE of clapping took place to celebrate murdered teenager Rob Knox's life before footballers played a match in his memory.
The RK team managed to hold off Greenwich Borough Football Club (GBFC) for most of the game last Sunday (July 20).
But eventually the Kent League Premier team struck a late equaliser at GBFC's ground in Eltham Green Road, Eltham, to make it 2-2.
Rob's friends all wore light blue t-shirts featuring the slogan: "RK: What have you done today . . . to make you feel proud?"
Proceeds from the sale of these t-shirts and the entry fee for spectators will go towards creating facilities for youngsters.
Speaking at the event, his mother Sally said: "Robert's memorial fund is all about us putting money towards something for the young people of this area to do because there isn't anywhere for the children to go.
"His brother and friends just wanted to do something and all they want to do is spend their time trying to do things for Robert.
"I think for the young people that were his friends, it's something for them to do that they can keep working towards and making them feel better about what happened to him."
Actor Rob was stabbed in an incident outside the Metro Bar, Station Road, Sidcup, on May 23.
Rob, who had been acting since the age of 11, had just finished filming a role in the latest Harry Potter movie - Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince - in which he plays the character Marcus Belby.
Mark, Sidcup says...
6:18am Mon 21 Jul 08
IN the Know, London says...
6:25am Mon 21 Jul 08
Matt wrote:Maybe if these boys had not been in a fight or bar underaged none of this would be needed...
Well done boys!! It\'s people like you that make me proud to be British. R.I.P Rob.
Max Rackham-Beadle, Sidcup says...
9:53am Mon 21 Jul 08
James, Bromley says...
1:45pm Mon 21 Jul 08
IN the Know wrote:How dare you? Have some respect.
Matt wrote: Well done boys!! It\'s people like you that make me proud to be British. R.I.P Rob.Maybe if these boys had not been in a fight or bar underaged none of this would be needed...
Jen, Siddy says...
5:42pm Mon 21 Jul 08
IN the Know wrote:Have the people invovled every said there wasn't?
Matt wrote: Well done boys!! It\'s people like you that make me proud to be British. R.I.P Rob.Maybe if these boys had not been in a fight or bar underaged none of this would be needed...
Mark, says...
6:00pm Mon 21 Jul 08
IN the Know wrote:Very insulting to those who set this match up...the vast majority weren't even at the pub and just wanted to so something in Rob's name.
Matt wrote: Well done boys!! It\'s people like you that make me proud to be British. R.I.P Rob.Maybe if these boys had not been in a fight or bar underaged none of this would be needed...
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Matt, bickley says...
12:30am Mon 21 Jul 08
It's people like you that make me proud to be British.
R.I.P Rob.