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Our next game? We're away to Manchester City

March 19, 2015 12:44

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Langdon footballers will soon be taking on the likes of Manchester City - or at least the Premier League champions' learning disability team.

The charity, helping young adults with learning difficulties to live independently, has set up a seven-a-side team with the support of Maccabi GB. The hope is that the team will play in the Greater Manchester Ability Counts League next season.

In a friendly on Monday, Langdon suffered a heavy defeat to a side attached to Championship club Wigan. But team organiser James Leinhardt said the players loved the experience.

"We got a drubbing, but the lads scored a couple of goals and when they did they were buzzing. Their technical abilities are improving week on week and it's also a great chance for them to engage with others in a similar situation. Football is a universal language."