SEVEN members of City's backroom staff have completed their gruelling November challenge for Prostate Cancer UK.

Assistant manager Mark Trueman, head of performance and medicine Chris Royston, head of sports science Greg Stebbings, head physiotherapist Dayle Avison, performance analyst and player welfare officer Robbie Bloodworth, performance analyst Scott Dyer and kit manager Duncan Whitehead were all involved.

The septet had to either run three kilometres or cycle 10 kilometres each day, run five kilometres or cycle 15 kilometres each day, or run 10 kilometres or cycle 25 kilometres each day.

They were taking part in Prostate United 2021, a challenge on behalf of Prostate Cancer UK, and ended up raising an impressive £1,300.