After Dinner Speakers
Curtis Woodhouse
Former footballer, manager and boxer
Jeff Winter
Former Premier League Referee.
Dean Windass
Sky Sports and BBC pundit
Norman Whiteside
Former Manchester United, Everton and Northern Ireland Footballer.
Ronnie Whelan
Former Liverpool and Republic of Ireland Footballer.
Phil Thompson
Former Liverpool, Sheffield United and England Footballer.
Neil Thompson
Neil's career spanned 24 years from 1980 to 2004, playing his last competitive game at the age of 40 for Boston United.
Peter Taylor
Started his footballing career with Southend United and was then by Crystal Palace where he spent 3 years and played over 120 games for the club, also gaining 4 England caps.
Chris Sutton
The first £5M transfer between two British clubs.
Mel Sterland
Played for Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds United and in the Scottish Football League Premier Division for Rangers and was capped once for England.
Gary Stevens
Former Brighton, Tottenham Hotspur and England International footballer.
Jeff Stelling
High-profile English sports journalist
Alex Stepney
Former Millwall, Chelsea and Manchester United Goalkeeper.
Graeme Souness
One of the most prominent pundits in the UK and Ireland
Peter Shilton OBE
Former Leicester City, Stoke City, Nottingham Forest, Southampton, Derby County and England world class goalkeeper.
Lee Sharpe
Former Manchester United, Leeds United, Bradford City and England footballer.
Dean Saunders
Former Oxford United, Derby County, Liverpool, Nottingham Forest, Sheffield United, Bradford City and Wales Striker.
Ian Rush
One of the game’s most naturally talented goalscorers.
Neil Ruddock
Former Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, West Ham United defender.
Bryan Robson OBE
Former West Bromwich Albion, Manchester United, Middlesbrough and England world class midfielder.
Graham Roberts
Former Tottenham Hotspur, Glasgow Rangers, Chelsea, WBA and England defender.
Kevin Ratcliffe
Former Everton, Cardiff City and Wales footballer.
Mickey Quinn
Former Wigan Athletic, Stockport County, Oldham Athletic, Portsmouth, Newcastle United and Coventry City striker.
Graham Poll
Former Premier League and International Referee.
Ray Parlour
Former Arsenal, Middlesbrough and England Footballer.
Kelvin Phillips
Premier League top scorer in the 1999-2000 season
Carlton Palmer
Winner of 18 caps for England
Gary Pallister
Most noted for his nine-year tenure at Manchester United from 1989 until 1998. Also capped 22 times by England between 1988 and 1996.
Charlie Nicholas
Winner of 20 international caps for Scotland
Danny Murphy
BBC and Talksport pundit
Jan Mølby
Former Ajax, Liverpool and Denmark International Footballer.
Danny Mills
Premier League commentator and former England right-back
Paul Merson
Former Arsenal, Middlesbrough, Aston Villa and England Football Player.
Duncan McKenzie
Former Nottingham Forest, Leeds United, Everton, Chelsea and Blackburn Rovers footballer.
Alan McInally
Loveable Sky Sports pundit.
Sammy McIlroy
The last ever Busby Babe.
John McGovern
Former Derby County and Nottingham Forest footballer.
David May
Known for an almost ten year stay with Manchester United, David has also worked as a pundit and commentator for MUTV.
Alvin Martin
Former West Ham and England defender.
Lou Macari
Played for Celtic, Manchester United, Swindon Town and was capped 24 times by Scotland.
John Lukic
A True Goalkeeping Legend.
Matt Le Tissier
Former Southampton Legend.
Rob Lee
Played for England between 1994 and 1998, scoring twice in 21 appearances.
Mark Lawrenson
Former Match of The Day analyst who played 356 times for Liverpool.
Steve Kindon
Former Burnley, Wolves and Huddersfield Town footballer.
Alan Kennedy
Former Newcastle United, Liverpool, Sunderland and England Footballer.
Kevin Keegan OBE
Former Liverpool, Southampton, Newcastle United and England footballing Legend.
Steve Howey
Played more than 300 times in the Football and Premier Leagues.
Ian Holloway
One of the most beloved characters in English football.
Steve Hodge
Former Nottingham Forest, Leeds United, Tottenham and England Footballer.
Craig Hignett
Former Crewe Alexandra, Middlesbrough, Barnsley & Blackburn Rovers footballer.
John Hartson
Former Luton Town, Arsenal, West ham United, Wimbledon, Coventry City, Celtic, WBA and Wales International footballer.
Paul Harrison
Known as "The Rochdale Referee".
Perry Groves
Former Arsenal Footballer and supporters favourite.
Bruce Grobbelaar
Former Liverpool and Zimbabwe International goalkeeper.
Andy Gray
Former Dundee Untied, Aston Villa, Wolves, Everton, WBA, Glasgow Rangers and Scotland Striker.
Don Goodman
Former Bradford City, Sunderland and Wolverhampton Wanderers Footballer.
Barry Fry
Former Barnet, Birmingham City and Peterborough United manager, and one of football's real characters.
Paul Fletcher MBE
Former Bolton, Burnley and Blackpool footballer.
Matt Elliott
Former Torquay United, Scunthorpe United, Oxford United, Leicester City and Scotland defender.
Dion Dublin
One of England’s best-loved footballers.
Mark Crossley
English-born Wales international football goalkeeper, who plays for Chesterfield in League Two as a Player and Coach.
Tony Cottee
Former West Ham United, Everton, Leicester City and England striker.
Steve Claridge
Former Cambridge United, Birmingham City, Leicester City, Wolves and Millwall Footballer.
Tony Cascarino
Television commentator and journalist.
Steve Bull MBE
The greatest goal scorer in the history of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
John Beresford
Former Manchester City, Barnsley, Portsmouth, Southampton and Newcastle United Footballer.
Dave Bassett
Well- known for guiding Wimbledon FC to the top flight First Division in the 1980s.
John Barnes
Iconic Liverpool footballer & media personality, voted England's greatest ever left-footed player by readers of The Times.
Ron Atkinson
Big Ron himself.
Ossie Ardiles
One of the most popular players in Spurs' history.
John Aldridge
Former Newport County, Oxford United, Liverpool, Real Sociedad, Tranmere Rovers and Republic of Ireland International striker.
Gabriel “Gabby” Agbonlahor
Aston Villa's greatest goal scorer.