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Pete Doherty and his Babyshambles team mates were unable to defend the title at Samaritans Celebrity Soccer Six football tournament at Millwall FC yesterday.
Despite showing some impressive foot work, Babyshambles lost out 3-1 in the final match to the Faithless team. Anticipated rivals for the title McFly crashed out of the tournament in the semi-finals.
Samaritans is Soccer Six's charity of the year for the fourth year running and ticket sales and celebrity donations with be donated to the emotional support charity to ensure Samaritans remains available 24 hours a day to support anyone in emotional distress.
Pete Doherty continues his support for Samaritans and praised the service it offers, particularly in helping prisoners: "Samaritans provide a service called the listeners where they train inmates so if you're struggling any time during the night you've got someone you can spill your heart out to," he said.
Celebrities teams including The Wombats, The Twang, Justin Hawkins and Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Michelle Heaton, Jade Goody, Dave Gorman, contestants from Big Brother, X Factor, The Apprentice and Shipwrecked all played for charity, raising both funds and awareness for Samaritans.
Claire Duncan from Samaritans said: "Soccer Six allows Samaritans to raise awareness of the 24:7 emotional support that we offer and in light of the recent suicides in Bridgend in Wales it is vital that we reach out to young people out to young people at an earlier stage before problems seem much more difficult to manage. .Samaritans is here to listen, not to judge or make assumptions but to give people the time and space to work through how they are feeling. If you need emotional support then get in touch. "
2:55pm Monday 19th May 2008
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