Ex Saints To Host Question & Answer Session
Tickets are still available for the Ex-Saints Association’s Q&A session, featuring a host of club legends from all era's, next week.
The likes of Matt Le Tissier, Jimmy Case, Francis Benali , Gordon Watson and Paul Jones will all take part in the evening, at the Eastpoint Centre, in Bursledon, on Thursday, February 28, but the list of guests doesnt stop there, from across the decades they will also be joined by Glenn Cockerill, Hugh Fisher, Denis Hollywood, David Hughes, Tommy Widdrington & Reuben Agboola meaning that every decade from the 60's onwards will be represented.
A great evening being put on by the ex Saints association, this type of thing is done on a regular basis by many clubs, but sadly not too often down here, hopefully this will start to change.
Admission is from 6.30pm, with the evening starting at 7.30pm.
Tickets are £6 and are available in advance from the centre, or on the door. For more information contact the Ex-Saints chairman, Mike Thew, by emailing m.thew@btinternet.com
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