TSUNAMI APPEAL: SWINDON Town's Fraser Digby is in for a busy afternoon on Saturday.

The former first team goalkeeper will be back between the sticks not for the game against Stockport but for a charity penalty shoot-out.

And taking the penalties in the shoot-out, being held in aid of victims of the tsunami, will be other former Swindon players, sportsmen and even the mayor of Swindon.

Former STFC player Phil King, former boxer Pete Neal, darts player Ronnie Baxter and Speedway riders Alan Rossiter and Malcolm Holloway will line up against former STFC players Ifi Onough and Ian Woan, Speedway rider Lee Richardson, mayor Coun Peter Stoddart and GWR presenter Howard Taylor.

Fraser Digby, who now coaches goalkeepers at the club and is sales and marketing manager, will trying to stop all their efforts.

Each celebrity will be taking three penalties and a trophy will be presented to the winning side.

Ladbrokes has prices in its seven Swindon shops from today with all profits going to the appeal. Ladbrokes will also be collecting donations on the day.

The club is hoping the shoot-out will raise £5,000. Arkells Brewery has already agreed to donate £500.

How to help

TO donate call the Disasters Emergency Committee on 0870 60 60 900 or visit website www.dec.org.uk

Or you can send cheques, payable to The Sri Lankan High Commission Disaster Fund, to the Evening Advertiser at 100 Victoria Road, Swindon SN1 3BE and we will forward them to the Sri Lankan High Commission, which can be called 0207 2621841. Mark the envelope Tsunami Appeal. To donate supplies take them along to hangar D1 at Wroughton Airfield and to volunteer phone Manolito Chando on 07708 415362.

To volunteer at an Oxfam shop to help sort the donations call the Regent Street shop in Swindon on 01793 511138 or the Boroughfield Precinct shop in Wootton Bassettt on 01793 850947.

If you are organising an event tell us on 01793 501806.