"It went well, towards the end of the day I was talking to them like they were regular clients."
Sands United Brighton and Hove's squad of bereaved fathers is set to play against Mr Bower's team of family and friends, Billy's All-Stars.Two years on, Mr Bower said things were just as hard now as they were the day his son died.
"Sands is one of the best things that happened to us since," he added.A move to the film industry could be an option for some steelworkers in Port Talbot faced with mass job cuts.A new production company plans to make a movie about the life of Dic Penderyn, who is believed to have been wrongfully hanged in 1831 for his part in the Merthyr Rising and is buried in Port Talbot.
Calon Films said it wants to create local job opportunities at a time of great uncertainty for those employed at the steelworks.Bafta-nominated director Chris Crow said its aim was to bring together a "world-class creative team" to tell an "extremely important story".
Bridgend College will provide training for roles such as on-set carpenters, electricians and film grips and a bid will be made to the Tata transition board for additional funding.
The film, Iniquity (Camwedd in Welsh), will tell the story of Richard Lewis, better known as Dic Penderyn., it was looking to reduce police officer numbers to 1,000.
It added it was exploring "several difficult decisions" which include a reduction in police staff numbers.Policing Minister Dame Diana Johnson said there was "£1bn extra going into policing overall".
Chief Constable Paul Gibson said the force would also cancel its upcoming police officer intake for March this year."We are facing some very difficult decisions and cancelling the next police officer intake is just the first of what is likely to be many to come," said Mr Gibson.