London Saints To Host "Legend's" Night
Saints have always had an active supporters club up in London and now they are hosting a charity night featuring a few names from Saints past.
There will be a variety of ex players spanning seven decades and includes members of the 1976 FA Cup winning squad.
The evening is this Friday evening 21st March and will be at The Counting House pub which is on Cornhill near Bank underground station which is of course in central London
Already confirmed are Francis Benali, Denis Hollywood, Jim Steele, Hughie Fisher, Reuben Agboola, Graham Baker, Manny Andruszewski, Tommy Hare, Mike Earles, Brian O’Neil, Wes Maughan and Tony Godfrey.
The proceeeds of the evening including an auction will be donated to the Southampton Young Carers Project.
Tickets are £15 for adults and £5 for under 16's and include a buffet.
More information and to book tickets contact
ray.betts@hfis.co.uk
Or visit London Saints web site via the link below
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