Old rivals faced each other on the football pitch today to raise money for a good cause.
Former Leicester City captain Steve Walsh rallied other former Foxes to take on a team of ex-Nottingham Forest players.
The match, held in Shepshed this afternoon, was held to raise money for Steve's brother-in-law Terry Amos who lost his left leg to deep vein thrombosis.
Players taking part included Neil Lennon, Robbie Savage, Muzzy Izzett, Simon Grayson, Gerry Taggart and Matt Elliott.
They took on Nottingham Forest legends including Des Walker and Bryan Roy.
The match was attended by Terry, who lost his leg in March following a blood clot that developed on a flight home from Thailand.
Terry, 46, is a former martial arts champion who has represented England in international competitions.
Former City defender Steve said: "It's really affected Terry – it's got to him big time.
"He used to be a really fit guy and now he doesn't really know what to do with himself.
"Every penny will go him and help with his rehabilitation."