A NIGHT with goalkeeping "legends" is set to take place in Wrexham later this month
Tickets are on sale for the perfect pre-Christmas treat for any sports fan, taking place at Hotel Wrexham on December 19 from 6pm.
Spend an evening with three legends of the game, with special guests - Tranmere and Liverpool FC legend John Achterberg, Wales and Everton FC legend Neville Southall MBE, and Wrexham AFC promotion hero Mark Howard.
The event promises an unforgettable experience with an exclusive meet and greet, plus a Q&A hosted by James Pearce of The Athletic, exploring the careers and opinions of three of the UK’s most revered goalkeepers.
As well as reliving highs and lows of three stellar goalkeeping careers, guests will also enjoy live music from local folk artist Danny Gruff, along with a delicious meal from the chefs at The Savvy Fox at Hotel Wrexham, the region’s newest gastropub.
Steven Hesketh, co-owner of Hotel Wrexham said: “This event promises to be a brilliant evening.
"It’s a fantastic way to start the Christmas holidays or as an early gift for the sports fan in your life.
"It is amazing value for money too; meeting three players who reached dizzy heights in their goalkeeping careers, while also enjoying delicious food and live music. We’ll have signed merchandise to win and plenty of other surprises for guests on the evening.
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“This is exactly the type of event we’re hoping to do more of as we get further into our plans for Hotel Wrexham. We really hope our locals enjoy it as there will be many more to come.”
Tickets for the Q&A only are £25, while meet and greet tickets are £40 per person available to buy from https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Wrexham/Hotel-Wrexham/Sportsmen-Goalie-Special/40121060/
Both ticket types include food, live music and much more.
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