A fundraising football team aiming to give as many children as possible a chance to play sport is gearing up for its next set of charity matches. Rochester Eagles has been playing in exhibition games for three years raising money for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). The club was only set up four years ago but player and founder Callum Kemp has been keen to raise money for the children’s hospital. The 26-year-old said: “Football especially youth football is thriving but there are some kids that won’t get a chance to kick a ball. “This is why the work the charity does is so important, and we…