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Performance

VenueLyceum Theatre
TownCrewe
CountyCheshire
From2nd April 2009
To2nd April 2009
When19:30
PricesFrom £16.50. To £18.50.
Lyceum Theatre (V470)
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The Hardmen of Soccer

Work:: The Hardmen of Soccer (S174784396)


Production:: (T493269917)

From the bygone years when footballers played what ever the weather and tackling was hard, characters emerged who were known for the fear they expelled to their opponents. We have bought together 2 faces who can give some of the inside stories to the great days and players of the 60's and 70's. Tommy Smith Liverpool legend known as Anfield Iron Bill Shankly wrote "Tommy was never a boy - he was born a man!" Joining him Norman "Bite yer legs" Hunter part of the very physical successful Leeds team he also played for England 28 times. Each has lots of stories to tell. When the name legend is so widely used these 2 can hold their head up as being legends but not perhaps for the right reasons! There will be a chargeable autograph session with the lads after the show where soccer memorabilia and photos can be bought.
Performer Tommy Smith
Performer Norman 'Bite yer legs' Hunter

Listing:: L01288173673




Production details

From the bygone years when footballers played what ever the weather and tackling was hard, characters emerged who were known for the fear they expelled to their opponents. We have bought together 2 faces who can give some of the inside stories to the great days and players of the 60's and 70's. Tommy Smith Liverpool legend known as Anfield Iron Bill Shankly wrote "Tommy was never a boy - he was born a man!" Joining him Norman "Bite yer legs" Hunter part of the very physical successful Leeds team he also played for England 28 times. Each has lots of stories to tell. When the name legend is so widely used these 2 can hold their head up as being legends but not perhaps for the right reasons! There will be a chargeable autograph session with the lads after the show where soccer memorabilia and photos can be bought.

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