Win tickets to share a night with Tottenham legends

By Neil Speight

6th Jan 2020 | Local News

THREE Spurs legends are coming to The Cliffs Pavilion on Monday, January 27, at 8pm to talk about their action-packed careers as football stars in the Tottenham Legends in Conversation show.

And Thurrock Nub News has a pair of tickets to give away - simply answer the question at the bottom of this article to be in with a chance of winning.

Football fans are invited to join captain Ledley King and ex-players and managers Ossie Ardiles and Tim Sherwood as they discuss the big games, dressing room and training ground stories, managers, fall outs and everything you wanted to know about playing and managing a successful football club.

It's a chance to pose questions to the stars during the evening and VIP tickets can also be purchased. These afford the opportunity for a meet and greet with the legendary players and a photograph opportunity before the show and must be purchased from the venue box office..

Theatregoers should note the players advertised are available at time of booking but their schedule could change.

To purchase tickets contact the ticket office on 01702 351135 or via www.southendtheatres.org.uk

For a chance to win a pair of regular tickets - answer this question: As well as playing for Spurs, which two of the three players below also managed the club:

Ledley King

Ossie Ardiles

Tim Sherwood

Send your answer by email/post to [email protected] quoting the name of the venue at which the show is appearing.

The winner will be drawn at random. Editor's decision is final and there is no cash alternative. The tickets will be for regular auditorium seats and not the VIP tickets.

To buy tickets contact the box office on

01702 351135 or via the red button link below.

     

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