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Everton Legends
from £35.00/£55.00/£85.00/ exc.booking fee & RESTORATION LEVY
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Thursday 22 Feb 2024, 7:45pm
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On the 22nd of February 2024 HC Promotions are delighted to once again bring footballing legends to The Parr Hall , Warrington.
Everton legends Dave Watson and Pat Van Den Hauwe will grace the stage talking all things Everton past and present with tales from both on and off the field.
On the night you will also have to opportunity meet and greet your heroes, have a professional pic taken with the toffee’s legends, to ask the guests your questions bid on exclusive Everton Memorabilia.
Ticket prices –
VIP (Only 22 available) – £85 plus fees – Early Entry to venue, Meet and greet your Everton Legends, bring an item from home for the legends to sign, Professional pic taken with the legends that will be signed to take home in a display frame as a memento of your night, best seats in the house on the front row, a full nights entertainment, bid on exclusive Everton Memorabilia and chance to ask the guests a question.
Doors – 6.30pm
Start prompt – 6.45pm until 7.15pm
Gold – £55 plus fees – Professional pic taken with the legends as a memento of your night, front/middle seats in the room, a full nights entertainment and a chance to bid on exclusive Everton Memorabilia and chance to ask the guests a question. (No signatures permitted)
Doors – 7.15pm
Pics Start prompt – 7.15pm
Show Start – 7.45pm
Silver – £35 plus fees – Middle to rear seating full nights entertainment, bid on exclusive Everton Memorabilia and chance to ask the guests a question.
Doors – 7.15pm
Show start – 7.45pm
We expect the show to finish around 10.30pm (All timings are approx)
*If the guests have time at the end of the show they will stay and sign autographs but not guaranteed.
Our Everton Legends –
Dave Watson – Watson moved on to play for Everton for £900,000 on 22 August 1986 after six years at Norwich.[1] He remained at Goodison Park for 15 years, his first game for them coming on 23 August 1986 when they won 2–0 at home to Nottingham Forest on the opening day of the league season. He helped them win the league title in their first season, and also helped them reach the FA Cup final in 1989, where they lost 3–2 to local rivals Liverpool in extra time.[1]
Watson was an integral part of the Everton side throughout the 1990s, and following the departure of goalkeeper Neville Southall in 1998 he became the club’s oldest and longest serving player. However, the 1990s were a generally unsuccessful decade for Everton after the glories of the 1980s. They did finish sixth in 1990 after topping the table earlier in 1990–91, but then endured four seasons of mid table finishes, and avoided relegation in 1994 on the last day of the season. Watson got his hands on some silverware for one final time in 1995 when he captained Everton to a surprise 1–0 win over Manchester United in the FA Cup final – by now he was one of the last players remaining from Everton’s last major trophy win (the league title) eight years earlier. He was man of the match for that game.
“Psycho” Pat Van Den Hauwe – a player affectionately know at Goodison Park as ‘Psycho Pat’.
Pat Van Den Hauwe joined the Toffees from Birmingham City in 1984 and became a cult hero to Evertonians for his ‘never say die’ attitude and his forceful nature on the pitch.
The Belgian-born Welsh international left-back helped Howard Kendall’s side win the old Division One title in 1985 and 1987. And he was also a member of the Everton team which beat Rapid Vienna 3-1 in Rotterdam to lift the Cup Winners Cup in 1985.
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Thursday 22 Feb 2024, 7:45pm
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