A WREXHAM pub is hosting an evening with footballing legend Bryan Robson in aid of a charity set up in memory of a 10-year-old who lost her brave fight with a brain tumour.
The Maesgwyn Hall is hosting the event on Saturday, September 14 in aid of the Unbeatable Eva Foundation.
The charity was set up in memory Eva Grace Williams - who tragically died in 2021 from diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG).
The "kind and caring" girl, from Marford, inspired thousands of people to support fundraising efforts to treat her.
Proceeds from the event, which begins at 7pm, will go towards the foundation. Tickets can be bought via https://bit.ly/4fJV6Cq.
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Bryan Robson, one of England's ever greatest players, made 345 league appearances for Manchester United - scoring 74.
The midfield maestro earnt 90 England caps, scoring 26 goals.
He went on to have a stellar managerial career, having spells at Middlesbrough, Bradford City, West Bromwich Albion, Sheffield United and the Thailand national team.
The evening will involve a Talk with Bryan, a two-course meal, live music and an auction.
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