English former football player and manager,
Kevin Keegan OBE took time out from a ‘Southern Sporting Club’ lunch
presentation held at Sandy Park to sign an official Exeter City football shirt.
The footballing legend aged 63 was the keynote speaker at the sporting lunch
hosted by David Duckham MBE, the former Coventry and England rugby
player.
David Duckham MBE, PR consultant Glen King and Kevin Keegan OBE
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The Yorkshire-born striker played for several
clubs including Liverpool and Hamburger SV as well as being an England
favourite. A football superstar of the Seventies, Keegan was as famous for his
'bubble' perm as much as his skills on the pitch. He spent two
seasons as a Newcastle United player and also had two spells as manager of ‘The
Toon’.
Local PR consultant Glen King presented the City shirt to Kevin to sign
on behalf of ‘The ‘Grecians’ to raise money for the club’s Football in the
Community Charity. Glen comments; “I have been attending David
Duckham’s fabulous sporting events since the mid-nineties when I was working with
Camelot, operators of The National Lottery. I thought it would be a great
opportunity to get a team shirt signed by a footballing superstar to raise much
needed funds for the club’s award winning work in the community. Kevin
was both gracious and charming and very interested to see that Flybe is the
club’s main sponsor. As part of his presentation he showed a picture of himself
in his Newcastle strip on the Flybe Bombardier Q400 aircraft, which has the
registration KKEV and flies between Newcastle and Gatwick.”
Niall Duffy formerly Director of PR and
Communications - Flybe said: “The Kevin Keegan aircraft is still operating today. We named it after
him back in July 2008, while he was in his second spell as Newcastle manager. It was an absolutely
brilliant day and he is one of the most genuine people I’ve ever met.”
Exeter City FC Football in the Community works in collaborative
partnerships to deliver inspiring physical activity, health and wellbeing and
educational services for people of all ages across Devon. They work with 50,000
young people per year including homeless, young offenders, young people with
addiction problems and in deprived areas. They have 80 plus full time
students at the club, wheel chair and blind footballers, ladies running clubs
and football teams, teams for players with lower level mental challenges, multi
sports coaching in small schools and so much more.
Bruce Henderson,
Anyone wishing to place a higher reserve
bid before the 4th May should contact donna.greening@exetercityfc.co.uk or telephone: 01392 413958
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