FF News Posted July 27, 2016 Share Posted July 27, 2016 Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Witton Albion are expecting their next Sportsman's Dinner to be a sell-out after booking broadcasting legend John Motson and FA Cup hero Ricky George. The football commentator and Hereford's goal-scoring winger in their famous third round win over Newcastle United back in 1972, are set to entertain fans at the Evo-Stik NPL First Division South club's Wincham Park on Thursday 1 September. Organisers say tickets for the event are priced at £35 per head with tables of ten available for £350. For more information email Ian Dobson at: ian20949@gmail.com or text to 07713 544796. Motson, awarded an OBE, went into semi-retirement in 2008 after commentating on over 1,500 games on television and radio, including all the major football championships led by the World Cup and European Championships. When not entertaining fans with George on the after-dinner speaking circuit, he continues to cover games for Match of the Day's highlights and is a regular voice on BBC Radio 5 Live. A Barnet fan, since 2015 the 71-year-old has also provided the commentary and narration to the BBC children's football programme Footy Pups. George, now 70, writes a weekly Non-League column for the Daily Telegraph and co-presented 'Matchday with Motty' for BBC Radio Five Live. He has known Motson since the 1960s and even travelled down to Hereford's Edgar Street with him for the club's famous 2-1 win over Newcastle match that saw him enter football folklore. Source: www.evostikleague.co.ukImage: www.actionimages.com Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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