
BRUNCH SPEAKERS/AUCTION GOODS 2010
MANCHESTER UNITED SIGNED SHIRT
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STARTING BID IN AT £500

Manchester United signed shirt its in the shop getting framed
for our 70th many bids have been coming in get your bid in thank you Pat Crerand
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SIGNED MEMORABILIA GOODS FOR OUR
BRUNCH AND 70TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER
[Framed] Manchester United 1968 European Cup final signed shirt by George Best, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, reserved starting price £1,000
[Framed] Manchester United 1968 European Cup final signed shirt by George Best reserved starting price £600
Celtic European Cup Final 1967 signed Celtic shirt by Jimmy Johnstone reserved starting price £600
Match worn [Frank Sauzee] signed Hibs shirt starting price £400
Match worn [Rio Ferdinand] signed Manchester United shirt starting price £300
Manchester United 1963 Denis Law signed shirt starting price £150
Hibernian retro shirt signed by George Best starting price £400
Various signed photos [Alex Ferguson, Eric Cantana, George Best, and others] and others starting price £200
Programmes,
Manchester united Vs Celtic Testimonial Match signed by Jimmy Johnstone starting price £200
Hibernian Vs Rangers [George Bests first game] signed by George Best starting price £200
This seasons Sheffield United signed shirt by full squad starting price £100
This seasons Ipswich Town signed shirt by full squad plus [Roy Kean] starting price £100
[Framed] Celtic 40th Anniversary commemorative special edition1967 European Cup final Replica, signed shirt by 8 Lisbon Lions [Billy McNeil, Willie Wallace, Jim Craig, Bobby Lennox, Tommy Gemmell, Bertie Auld, Steve Chalmers, John Clark, ] reserved starting price £1,000
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GREAT NEWS FOLKS
“ CONFIRMED ”
FOR OUR SPORTSMAN’S BRUNCH 14TH MARCH 2010
@ the Masonic club shrub hill place lane off leith walk
12 noon start doors open 11am
PADDY CRERAND [MANCHESTER UNITED LEGEND] VERY SOUGHT AFTER SPEAKER NO HOLDS BARRED

After six years at Celtic (120 appearances, 5 goals), he signed for Manchester United on 6 February 1963, the fifth anniversary of the Munich air disaster, making his debut against Blackpool. He was a hard-tackling midfielder who, while known for his tenacity and tackling ability, was also an accurate passer, creating chances for attacking players such as Bobby Charlton and George Best. It was once said that while United had Best, Law and Charlton, an in-form Paddy was the heartbeat of the team.
He helped United to the league championship in 1965 and 1967 and won winners' medals in the 1963 FA Cup and 1968 European Cup finals. He represented the Scottish national side on 16 occasions.[1]
He retired in 1972, having appeared in 401 games, scoring 19 goals for United. He was manager of Northampton Town in 1976-77 and covered United matches on local radio in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Today, he appears regularly on MUTV, Manchester United's television channel, as a co-commentator on its coverage of all Manchester United first-team matches, as well as appearing as a pundit on the phone-in show Crerand and Bower...In Extra Time
In February 2009, Crerand was part of the Manchester United contingent that visited Malta to commemorate the 50th year anniversary of the Malta Manchester United Supporter's Club, the oldest supporters club in the world. During this visit, MUTV and Crerand provided local fans with the opportunity to form part of the audience for his phone-in show.
Crerand is even recognised by younger United fans today since his commentary during United matches has maintained his cult status amongst all connected to United at Old Trafford.
JOE CAMAY [CONFIRMED]
Glasgow-born comic Joe is a very popular speaker from our database of quick-witted stand-up comedians. His extremely casual delivery has audiences male, female or mixed, rolling in the aisles at dinners up and down the country.
Billy McNeil [CONFIRMED]

William "Billy" McNeill MBE (born 2 March 1940) is a former Scottish footballer and manager.
McNeill, known as Cesar, was arguably the greatest captain of Celtic F.C.. His nickname was derived from the actor Cesar Romero, who played the getaway driver in the (original) film Ocean's Eleven, as McNeill was one of the only Celtic players to own a car at the time.
McNeill was born and brought up a Roman Catholic in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, of part Irish and part Lithuanian descent.
He was signed by Celtic from nearby junior team, Blantyre Victoria, in 1957 as a defender. As captain he won nine Scottish League Championships, seven Scottish Cups and six Scottish League Cups
He also led the team to victory in the European Cup in 1967, as part of the "Lisbon Lions", and was the first British footballer to hold aloft the European Cup. He retired as a player in 1975 after over 800 appearances for Celtic. He won 29 caps for Scotland.
He began his management career at Clyde F.C. in April 1977 before moving to Aberdeen F.C. in June. However, in 1978 he returned to manage Celtic. His five years in charge saw Celtic win three League Championships, one Scottish Cup and one League cup. In 1983 he moved to England to manage Manchester City FC.
In 1986-87, he became one of the few managers to manage two relegated teams in the same season. He started the season as manager of Manchester City but quit in September 1986 to take charge of fellow strugglers Aston Villa FC.
But when Villa were relegated after finishing bottom of the First Division in May 1987, he stood down to make way for Graham Taylor and returned to Celtic. In his first season Celtic won the double of the League Championship and Scottish Cup in the clubs' centenary year. He won the Scottish Cup the following season, but quit in 1991 after four years as manager. He also served as an interim manager of Hibernian FC.
He also unsuccessfully stood as a candidate for the Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party in the 2003 election to the Scottish Parliament.
SANDY PENMAN OUR M.C. [CONFIRMED]
Tickets £25
a steal at that price so dont be disapointed get your orders in now as we have had advanced orders already folks
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BRUNCH SPEAKERS 2009
OUR FINAL BRUNCH SPEAKER CONFIRMED
THE 70s LEEDS UNITED & SCOTLAND LEGEND
EDDIE GRAY
Eddie – who enjoyed 18 years at Leeds United between 1965-1983, playing 559 games and winning 12 caps for his country – was another top speaker


John Rowbotham
John was appointed to referee the 2005 Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Dundee United. He said the feeling he had when appointed resulted in him speaking to spacemen for days!
He is also a FIFA referee and has officiated at 4 World Cup qualifiers.
Instantly recognisable for his 6'3'' frame and shaved head. A favourite with both home and away fans.
Bert Allan
Legendary comedy personality from Fife and ex goal-keeper with a fund of stories and jibes. Nobody moves when Bert, one of Scotland’s most popular comics is performing.
Great for after - dinner bookings social or corporate..
Sunday 22 February 2009 @ the Masonic club shrub hill 12 noon start so far confirmed speakers john Rowbothem, Bert Allan, other speaker to be confirmed tickets costing £25 compare Sandy Penman ex players and other dignitaries’ will be in attendance,
SO FAR CONFIRMED ARE,
Gordon Smith S.F.A. Chief Executive,
Jim Fleeting S.F.A. Director of Football,
Steve Cardownie Deputy leader of Edinburgh council
Alan Anderson [ Hearts Legend]
Bertie Auld [ Celtic Legend]
Mickey Weir [Hibs Legend]
Frank McAveety MSP, 
Mark Munro S.F.A. Regional manager South East,
David Drummond S.F.A. Regional Club Development Manager
S.F.A.- South East
Andrew Driver[Hearts],
Colin Nish, & Ian Murray[Hibs],
more to follow
prizes so far meal for two at the witchery, and an overnight stay for two and meal at Channing’s, Edinburgh's Friendliest Hotel
we hope you enjoy the lineup
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