Posted: Fri 31st Mar 2017

Llay Welfare FC Sportsman’s Evening With Liverpool FC Legend Phil Thompson

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Mar 31st, 2017

Llay Welfare Football Club present their annual Sportsman’s Evening & end of season presentations for 2016/17 season.

On Friday May 19th we are proud to announce that Liverpool FC legend and star of Sky’s Soccer Saturday Mr Phil Thompson will be in attendance throughout the night as our main guest speaker and guaranteed to keep us all thoroughly entertained.

Included in the ticket price of only £30 is our delicious and legendary Hot-Pot meal followed up with a fantastic selection of Cheese & Biscuits. Throw all this in with a waitress drinks service and a side-splitting comedy show from Lester Crabtree and you’ll see why Llay Welfare Football Club offer the very best in Sportsman’s Evening entertainment year after year.

For Tickets & General Enquiries:
https://www.facebook.com/llay.welfarefc
https://www.facebook.com/llayminers.welfare.9

Alternatively you can contact Llay Miners Welfare 01978 852286

Mike Gadie 07748985913 Gareth Guest 07794878766
Andy Davies 07788855178 Keiron Fox 07912363333



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