MAX Rhoades-Brown gets a little help from former Oxford United winger dad Peter, right, at an event to support the club’s community work.
More than 300 people attended Oxford Ice Rink on Wednesday to support Oxford United Youth & Community Sports Trust.
Ticket proceeds went to the trust, a registered charity which runs community programmes.
Current first team midfielder Alfie Potter and retired striker Joey Beauchamp also joined the fun.
Mr Rhoades-Brown, who is United’s football in the comunity officer, said: “It just helps us with all the work we do in the community. It won’t be the last event at the ice rink, it was such a success.”
Picture: OX57291 David Fleming
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