Football Speakers Rugby Speakers Cricket Speakers Boxing Speakers Commedians Other Speakers
Football Speakers Rugby Speakers Cricket Speakers Boxing Speakers Comedians Other Speakers
Home
After Dinner Speakers
Event Size
Contact Us
Memorabilia
Charity Events
Links


  Memorabilia

Football
Boxing
Rugby
Golf
Motorbikes
Snooker
Disclaimer

Football After Dinner Speakers

Football After Dinner Speakers

John Aldridge
• Liverpool & 69 ROI caps
Arthur Albiston
• earned 14 caps for Scotland
Clive Allen
• former English international football player who has also worked for ITV as a football analyst
Ron Atkinson
• one of Britain's best known football pundits
Viv Anderson
• English football player and coach
Gordon Banks
• England's World Cup winning keeper in 1966
John Barnes
• played for England 79 times
Dave Bassett
• football manager who has worked at many clubs including Wimbledon, Watford and Sheffield United
Peter Beardsley
• represented England 59 times between 1986 and 1996, once as captain
Bob “The Cat” Bevan
• keen sportsman and well known after dinner speaker
Peter Bonetti
• former goalkeeper known for his specialised one-armed throw
Sir Trevor Brooking
• football player turned manager, on-air analyst, and administrator
Craig Brown
• former Scottish professional football player and manager
Steve Bruce
• became the first English player of the twentieth century to captain a team to The Double
Kenny Burns
• voted FWA Footballer of the Year in 1977-78
Mark Bright
• sports pundit and presenter
Steve Bull
• capped 13 times for the England team between 1989 and 1991
Sir Bobby Charlton
• member of the 1966 World Cup winning team
Jack Charlton
• part of the England team who won the 1966 World Cup
Alan Clarke
• one of English football's greatest goalscorers
Ray Clemence
• former Liverpool goalkeeper
George Cohen
• was the right back for England in the side which won the 1966 World Cup
Tony Cottee
• played in the 1989 FA Cup Final for Everton
Pat Crerand
• scored 19 goals for Manchester United
Steve Daley
• former English footballer, who played as a midfielder
Tommy Docherty
• 25 caps for Scotland
Fred Eyre
• former footballer; now a writer
David Fairclough
• striker for Liverpool during the 1970s and 80s
Paul Fletcher
• scored Burnley's 'Goal of the Decade' in 1974 at Elland Road
Barry Fry
• manager who is currently director of football at Peterborough
Tony Gale
• former footballer who is now a regular pundit on Soccer Saturday
Dermot Gallagher
• refereed in the Premier League of English football until May 2007
Jimmy Greaves
• striker who scored many goals for England
Bruce Grobbelaar
• former Liverpool goalkeeper
Mark Halsey
• currnetly a Premier League referee
“Chopper” Harris
• regarded as one of the toughest defenders of his era
Roger Hunt
• scored the first ever goal seen on Match of the Day
Sir Geoff Hurst
• the first player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final
Norman Hunter
• made his debut for the England team in 1965
David Johnson
Joey Jones
• former professional football full-back who played for Liverpool in the season they chased the European treble
Chris Kamara
• Player, commentator and presenter
Alan Kennedy
• scored the winning goal for Liverpool's third European Cup
Steve Kindon
• scored 31 goals in 167 games for Wolves
Denis Law
• retired Scottish striker; won the European Footballer of the Year award in 1964/65
Matt Le Tissier
• 208 goals for his club including 49 out of 50 penalties
Stuart McCall
• player for Bradford City, Everton, Rangers and Sheffield United and Scotland
Frank McClintock
• former Scottish footballer
John McGovern
• at 19 he became the youngest player to play in all four divisions of the Football League
Wilf McGuinness
• best known for taking over from Matt Busby as manager of Manchester United
Duncan McKenzie
• former footballer who played for many clubs as a striker in the 1970s - notably Everton and Leeds United
Frank McAvennie
• signed for West Ham United in 1985 where he formed a formidable partnership with young English striker Tony Cottee
Jan Molby
• unique record of scoring a hat trick of penalties against Coventry City in a LC tie
Alan Mullery
• former English football player and manager, now a TV pundit
Martin Peters
• member of the victorious England team which triumphed in the 1966 World Cup
Graham Poll
• former football referee in the FA Premier League
Mickey Quinn
• covers horse racing and football for the radio station TalkSPORT
Kevin Ratcliffe
• former Welsh footballer who spent the majority of his career playing for Everton
Neil Ruddock
• Liverpool and England player
Joe Royle
• former player and manager
Ian St John
• played for Scotland 21 times
Dean Saunders
• best known for playing for Aston Villa, now manager of Wrexham
Lee Sharpe
• Manchester United & England player, plus reality TV
Peter Shilton
• former goalkeeper who holds the record for playing more games than any other player, his international career earned him 125 caps, making him England's most capped player
Ian Snodin
• Everton player who said 'No' to Liverpool
John Sillett
• former football player and manager, manager of Coventry City from 1986 until 1990
Tommy Smith
Nobby Stiles
• midfield ballwinner of England's 1966 World Cup winning squad
Mike Summerbee
• played in the successful Manchester City side of the late 1960s and early 1970s
Phil Stant
• played as a striker notably for Cardiff City and Lincoln City
Alex Stepney
• English footballer who was Manchester United's goalkeeper when they became the first English team to win the European Cup
Mickey Thomas
• gained 51 caps for Wales
Dave Watson
• Everton and England player
Ronnie Whelan
• Liverpool player with 51 international caps
Jeff Winter
• 9 seasons as a Premier League Referee
Norman Whiteside
• Northern Irish footballer who represented his country in two World Cups
Frank Worthington
• won eight caps for England in 1974
Mark Wright
Ron Yeats
• was the captain of the first great Liverpool team of the 1960s

Website Maintained by Janric, © 2012.