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Topic Originator: Ronaldo
Date: Tue 29 Jul 10:23
A friend and I have organised an event called Talking Up the Halbeath Road, which is due to take place in the Purvis Suite on Friday, 8 August.
Six former players will be in attendance with all profits going to Alzheimer Scotland. Everyone is welcome to attend and there`s an opportunity to ask questions at the end ...
Fife football heroes hark back to their glory days
Six local footballing greats will recall their Dunfermline Athletic glory days at a charity event celebrating five decades of the club’s illustrious history.
Taking centre stage will be four players who each clocked up 200-plus games for the Pars – Bert Paton, Bonar Mercer, Ian Westwater and Scott Thomson.
Also in attendance will be two giants who played alongside Bert Paton in the club’s golden era of the 1960s – Alex Smith and Roy Barry.
Talking Up the Halbeath Road will be hosted by sports writer and broadcaster Graham Spiers. Also taking part is local journalist and lifelong Pars fan Ronnie Kerr.
The event will be held in the Purvis Suite at East End Park on Friday, 8 August, from 7.30 to 11pm. Tickets are £15 with all profits going to Alzheimer Scotland.
Co-host Ronnie Kerr hopes the event will raise vital funds and inspire fans to dream big as the new season unfolds – Dunfermline’s first home League match is against Airdrieonians the following day.
Says Ronnie: ”There’s a real mood of optimism around the club just now – rekindling so many great memories can help get fans fired up for the season ahead.”
Tickets (18 years and over) are available at: bit.ly/4mdDxNt
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Tue 29 Jul 13:49
Sounds like my cuppa tea and forget me not cakes.
A very worthwhile charity whose support workers helped me greatly with my mum a couple of years ago.
I’ll be buying a ticket for this event.
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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