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SUMMARY:The Laund Hill Football Gala 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Laund Hill Gala is back for 2025!\n\n\n\nThis year’s Gala will take place on Saturday 7th June 2025. Age groups are based on the 2024/25 season.Have a question? Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions page.Sign up to the gala here \n 
URL:https://laundhillcc.co.uk/event/lhtournament2025/
LOCATION:Laund Hill Community Club\, Huddersfield Laund Hill Community Club\, Huddersfield\, HD3 3XF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Football
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SUMMARY:Exclusive VIP Evening with Paul 'Gazza' Gascoigne
DESCRIPTION:Huddersfield Laund Hill Community Sports Club Presents a Marque Event with Paul “Gazza” Gascoigne. \nIncluded in Your Package: \n\nVIP Treatment\nLimited attendance for this up close and personal event\nComplementary Pre-meal Drink\nProfessionally Taken Photo\n3 Course Meal\nQ and A with Gazza\nTop Comedian Lea Roberts\nTop MC Andy Ashworth\n\nLimited ticket availability. Arrive 6:30pm to 7:30pm for VIP Photo with Paul Gascoigne. \nGet tickets \nPaul Gascoigne\nPaul “Gazza” Gascoigne is described by the National Football Museum\, and “widely recognised as the most naturally talented English footballer of his generation”. \nBorn and raised in Gateshead\, Gascoigne signed schoolboy terms with Newcastle United\, before turning professional with the club in 1984. Three years later\, he was sold to Tottenham Hotspur for £2.2 million. He won the FA Cup with Spurs in 1991\, before being sold to Italian club Lazio for £5.5 million. In 1995\, he was transferred to Rangers for £4.3 million and helped the club to two league titles\, a Scottish Cup and a Scottish League Cup. He returned to England in a £3.4 million move to Middlesbrough in 1998. He made his debut in the Premier League in the 1998–99 season\, having already featured in the 1998 Football League Cup Final. He switched to Everton in 2000\, and later had spells with Burnley\, Gansu Tianma and Boston United. \nGascoigne represented the England national team from 1988 to 1998\, in which he was capped 57 times and scored ten goals. He was part of the England team that reached fourth place in the 1990 FIFA World Cup\, where he famously cried after receiving a yellow card in the semi-final with West Germany\, which meant he would have been suspended for the final had England won the game. He also helped the team to the semi-finals of Euro 96\, which included scoring a goal against Scotland\, described in 2013 as “one of the most iconic goals in the game’s recent history”. \nLea Roberts\nLea Roberts is a comedian who since winning the TV Series “Stand Up Britain” back in 2002 has become one of the most sought-after and well-known faces on the after dinner circuit\, working all over the UK and abroad. \nOne of the first things you will notice about Lea is his personality – which immediately stands out from the first moment you meet him\, very warm and engaging and with a genuine desire to help you make your event the best it can be. Clients comments often reflect how professional but easy he is to work with – A very likeable man. \nLea is considered to be one of only a handful of comedians that can glide effortlessly from “mainstream” to “alternative” environments. This is owed to his style of comedy\, which is based on traditional Northern humour with a more modern approach. With plenty of up to date material\, stories and observations\, but if you like the old style gags he is happy to oblige which ensures everyone’s taste is catered for. His unique act appeals to all demographics\, from younger to older audiences\, showing off his true versatility in the world of comedy. \nMC Andy Ashworth\nAndy has worked in the event business for 30 years; including 11 with the BBC in the North predominantly as BBC Radio Lancashire’s sport presenter. He has fronted over 2000 events from business presentations\, conferences\, awards ceremonies\, gala dinners\, summer balls\, international sporting events\, competitions\, sporting dinners and golf days. \nAndy’s wealth of experience ensures he can adapt comfortably to every situation and under pressure takes a calm\, flexible approach. He appreciates the attention to detail and protocol required\, events run to time and itinerary\, allowing clients to relax and entertain their guests. \nA very composed and confident presenter\, Andy is not a comedian\, however he ensures every event is enhanced by its unique entertaining style. He holds audience attention\, his professionalism and spontaneity guarantees the evening flows throughout. \nGet tickets
URL:https://laundhillcc.co.uk/event/exclusive-vip-evening-with-paul-gazza-gascoigne/
LOCATION:Laund Hill Community Club\, Huddersfield Laund Hill Community Club\, Huddersfield\, HD3 3XF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Football
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SUMMARY:Up Close and Personal with Allan Clarke and Paul Reaney
DESCRIPTION:Huddersfield Laund Hill Community Sports Club invites you Up Close and Personal with Allan Clarke and Paul Reaney. \nEnjoy a night of entertainment with two footballing legends and top comedian. Enjoy a two course meal and feel free to ask questions and take selfies. \nGet Tickets \nAllan Clarke\nOn 24 June 1969\, Leeds United manager Don Revie paid £165\,000 to Leicester City for Clarke’s services\, again breaking the record British transfer fee paid by his previous club. Clarke scored 26 goals in his first season at Leeds and earned the nickname “Sniffer”\, because of his predatory instincts in front of goal – if there was even the remotest goal scoring opportunity\, Clarke would “sniff” it out. Leeds United chased a dream “treble” of League championship\, FA Cup and European Cup though ultimately they won nothing. Clarke hit the post in the FA Cup Final at Wembley (with strike partner Mick Jones following up to score the rebound) and then went on a run through several Chelsea defenders in the replay to set up a goal for Jones again\, but Leeds United still lost. The title had already gone to Everton who had clinched the title several weeks before the end of the season\, and the European Cup campaign ended with defeat to Celtic in the semi-final.(0–1 at Elland Road and 1–2 at Hampden Park) \nClarke was in the Leeds United side which won its second Fairs Cup in 1971 – scoring in the final against Juventus – while again missing out on the League Championship in the last week of the season and losing to Colchester United in the fifth round of the FA Cup (after which he was told by club medics that he was suffering from pleurisy). \nLeeds United reached the FA Cup Final again in the competition’s centenary year and at Wembley they faced Arsenal\, the Cup holders. Clarke scored the only goal of the game with a diving header from a Jones cross early in the second half. He had hit the crossbar with another diving header earlier in the game. Unfortunately for Clarke and Leeds\, they lost the League title and the chance of emulating Arsenal’s previous season “double” when they lost to Wolverhampton Wanderers two days after winning the FA Cup. \nClarke played again at Wembley – and lost – when Leeds United were beaten 1–0 by Sunderland in the 1973 FA Cup Final. Clarke was again Leeds United’s top scorer as Leeds United won the league title in 1974\, including a run of 29 opening matches without defeat. Leeds United lost the 1975 European Cup Final to Bayern Munich 2–0 and were denied a clear penalty when Clarke was tackled from behind and felled by Franz Beckenbauer in the penalty area. \nAfter this match the Revie side started to break up – their manager had left in 1974 for the England job – and Clarke himself left the club in 1978 after 351 appearances and 151 goals\, with a knee injury curtailing his ability to play at top-flight level. He scored in the 1977 FA Cup semi-final\, but the game ended 2–1 to Manchester United. \nPaul Reaney\nReaney moved to the West Riding of Yorkshire from London as a child and left school at 15. He was briefly a car mechanic before Don Revie signed him for Leeds as an apprentice. He made his professional debut shortly before his 18th birthday\, and went on to make 35 League appearances in his first season\, and was part of the team that won the Second Division in 1964. \nIn the 1964–65 season\, Reaney missed just one League game\, and scored the first of his League goals as Leeds challenged for both the League championship and FA Cup; however\, Leeds lost out on both trophies\, with Manchester United winning the title\, whilst Liverpool beat Leeds in the FA Cup final. \nReaney quickly earned a reputation as a fiercely competitive\, disciplined defender\, capable of closing out the most talented of attackers – George Best rated Reaney as one of the two best defenders he played against. \nIn 1967–68 Leeds won the League Cup and the Fairs Cup\, and in 1968–69 they won the League championship. Leeds progressed in 1969–70 towards a “treble” of League championship\, FA Cup and European Cup\, but a broken leg suffered in a game against West Ham United meant that he missed the run-in to the end of the season – a factor that contributed to Leeds missing out on all three trophies. In addition\, the broken leg meant that Reaney missed that summer’s World Cup in Mexico. \nHe eventually returned in the 1970–71 season to make 18 League appearances and be part of the team which won its second Fairs Cup\, but which missed out on the League championship again. In the 1971–72 season he was part of the team that won the FA Cup\, but which missed out the League Championship yet again. The following season saw more disappointment for Reaney as Leeds lost the FA Cup final to Sunderland and a controversial European Cup Winners Cup final to A.C. Milan. \nReaney’s career at Leeds passed 500 appearances in 1973–74 as Leeds embarked on a 29-match unbeaten start to the season to earn the League title for the second time under Revie\, who then left to take over the England job. Reaney was in the team which duly progressed to the European Cup final the following season in 1974–75 but was controversially defeated 2–0 by Bayern Munich. \nGet Tickets
URL:https://laundhillcc.co.uk/event/up-close-and-personal-with-allan-clarke-and-paul-reaney/
LOCATION:Laund Hill Community Club\, Huddersfield Laund Hill Community Club\, Huddersfield\, HD3 3XF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Football
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