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Duncan McKenzie

Former Nottingham Forest, Leeds United, Everton, Chelsea and Blackburn Rovers footballer.

Duncan McKenzie enjoyed an impressive football career, playing over 300 matches and scoring more than 100 goals. He is remembered as one of the most talented and entertaining ball players of the 1970s. Today, Duncan is celebrated as one of the most sought-after after-dinner speakers, offering the same charisma and wit in his talks as he did during his playing days.

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Duncan is also an excellent choice for corporate events, golf days, and other special occasions, adding charm and humour to any event.

Throughout his career, Duncan played for some of the most prestigious clubs in football, including Nottingham Forest, Leeds United, Anderlecht, Everton, Chelsea, and Blackburn Rovers. His career also took him to the United States, where he played with Tulsa Roughnecks and Chicago Sting.

In addition to his successful playing career, Duncan has built an accomplished media career. He has appeared on terrestrial television programmes such as Yesterday’s Heroes and There’s Only One Brian Moore, as well as Sky Sports’ Footballers Football Show and pre-match coverage of major games. Duncan has also contributed to Radio Five Live and Radio City Liverpool and has written for national newspapers and the Liverpool Echo.

Duncan is highly versatile as a speaker, with the ability to engage mixed audiences at business luncheons, corporate events, company golf days, and the very popular sportsman’s dinners. His passion for golf adds a unique personal touch to his speeches, offering the opportunity to join him for a round of golf prior to the evening’s entertainment – creating a more relaxed and memorable experience for all guests.

Duncan’s blend of football expertise, media experience, and engaging storytelling make him the perfect choice for any event, whether it’s a corporate gathering, golf day, or sportsman’s dinner.

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