Trust In Yellow Audience with... Southport F.C. Legends -

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Trust in Yellows Legends night went down a real treat at the Grandstand bar on Friday night, raising over seven hundred pounds towards the mini bus appeal, for youth development. Thanks to all supporters who supported the event and to our legends for making it a wonderful evening.

Below are some photographs of our audience with Southport legends.

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 Our panel from left to right. Trevor Hitchen, Arthur Peat, Terry MacDonald, Eric Redrobe, Colin Alty, Alex Russell and Alan Taylor (Later joined by Amby Clarke) Cult hero Eric Redrobe reminisces about his promised bonus of ten pounds, from former chairman John Church a wholesale greengrocer; little did he know the currency was potatoes! Terry MacDonald quips about his spell in boxing Trevor Hitchen enthuses for his love of the game, a playing career which lasted an astonishing 24 years

Picture 1 - Our panel from left to right. Trevor Hitchen, Arthur Peat, Terry MacDonald, Eric Redrobe, Colin Alty, Alex Russell and Alan Taylor (Later joined by Amby Clarke)

Picture 2 - Cult hero Eric Redrobe reminisces about his promised bonus of ten pounds, from former chairman John Church a wholesale greengrocer; little did he know the currency was potatoes!

Picture 3 - Terry MacDonald quips about his spell in boxing

Picture 4 - Trevor Hitchen enthuses for his love of the game, a playing career which lasted an astonishing 24 years.

Alex Russell compares and contrasts between great managers Bingham and Meadows. Alan Taylor describes the championship team of 1972/73 Brian Kettle talks about assembling the 92/93 Northern Premier League Champions squad. Captain fantastic, Kevin Mooney tells us about the great bond amongst the squad

Picture 5 - Alex Russell compares and contrasts between great managers Bingham and Meadows.

Picture 6 - Alan Taylor describes the championship team of 1972/73

Picture 7 - Brian Kettle talks about assembling the 92/93 Northern Premier League Champions squad.

Picture 8 - Captain fantastic, Kevin Mooney tells us about the great bond amongst the squad

Current manager Peter Davenport shares a story about the genius of Brian Clough Alan MacDonald, remembered every moment, of every game during his time at the Sandgrounders, he recounts the camaraderie on the team bus Tony Rodwell maps out the future of the PASE squad to supporters He hasn’t changed! Paul Moore, the life and sole of the party as ever, as he tells about his “interesting comeback” for Cammell Lairds, at the age of 46!

Picture 9 - Current manager Peter Davenport shares a story about the genius of Brian Clough

Picture 10 - Alan MacDonald, remembered every moment, of every game during his time at the Sandgrounders, he recounts the camaraderie on the team bus

Picture 11 - Tony Rodwell maps out the future of the PASE squad to supporters.

Picture 12 - He hasn’t changed! Paul Moore, the life and sole of the party as ever, as he tells about his “interesting comeback” for Cammell Lairds, at the age of 46!

Great striker, Steve Whitehall in his third spell with the club, tells us about his rise to prominence and reminds the audience not to let him leave, because he won’t be back again! The

Picture 13 - Great striker, Steve Whitehall in his third spell with the club, tells us about his rise to prominence and reminds the audience not to let him leave, because he won’t be back again!

Picture 14 - The jubilant crowd applauds the legends, as they sign off for the evening.