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Win tickets for 'An Evening with Kevin Keegan'

Coventry Editorial 6th Oct, 2017   0

THE Observer is offering football fans the chance to win tickets to ‘An Evening with Kevin Keegan’ in Coventry.

More than 150 places have already been sold for the event, which is being hosted by Coventry City at the Ricoh Arena on Thursday November 2.

Keegan, who is one of the most popular and well-known faces in the history of English football, will speak about his illustrious career as a player and manager.

As a teenager he had a trial and was rejected by the Sky Blues before playing for the great Liverpool sides of the 1970s as their star striker.




He went on to play for Germany and Newcastle, which he later managed as well as Manchester City.

He was an England hero on the pitch and went on to manage the national side as well.


Fans have the chance to scoop two tickets to the event, complete with a three-course meal and a photo with the legend.

For those who wish to book tickets, a £55 pass is available, while an £80 VIP package includes a drink on arrival and the chance to meet the man himself.

Both packages include a three-course meal.

To enter the competition send your entry on a postcard, together with your name, address and daytime phone number, to Keegan Competition, The Observer, 45 The Parade, Leamington, Warks CV32 4BL.

The winners – who will each receive a pair of tickets to An Evening with Kevin Keegan at The Ricoh – will be the senders of the first two correct entries drawn after the closing date which is noon on Friday October 20.

To book tickets call 024 7699 1987 or visit eticketing.co.uk/CCFC to book online.

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