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Early Bird Offer for an Evening with Coppell and Smith

Don't miss the chance to talk football with former top-flight managers

1 March 2024

Club News

Early Bird Offer for an Evening with Coppell and Smith

Don't miss the chance to talk football with former top-flight managers

1 March 2024

Snap-up a ticket for what's shaping up to be an entertaining evening at our stadium - and make a contribution to fund essential training ground equipment for our first-team.

Steve Coppell and Alan Smith - renowned personalities in the game who both managed at the highest level of English football - will be at the Cherry Red Records Stadium on Thursday 21 March (7 pm start).

The Early Bird Offer is still available - at £20 each - so make sure you book as soon as possible, via the link below.

An Evening with Coppell and Smith

As previously mentioned, you'll be showing more support for our first-team by snapping up a ticket as some of the funds raised will go towards purchasing training ground equipment.

The football icons will be taking centre stage in our Viticult Lounge, bringing with them a treasure trove of captivating football stories. 

Of course, Alan previously managed Wimbledon's reserve team back in the 1970s, guiding some of the Club's greats, and we caught up with him for an interesting interview recently.

Interview with Alan Smith

As part of a Q&A session, you'll be able to engage with two football icons and a bit more information on both is below.

STEVE COPPELL

A Manchester United legend, Steve represented the Red Devils in 322 games between 1975 and 1983, leaving an indelible mark on the club’s history. His career extended to representing England with 42 caps, including the 1982 World Cup. he went on to manage clubs such as Crystal Palace, Manchester City, Reading, Brighton, Bristol City and Brentford.

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ALAN SMITH

Alan Smith began his coaching career under Allen Batsford at Wimbledon and then Dulwich Hamlet before becoming Steve’s assistant at Crystal Palace. Smith’s managerial stint at Palace saw him lead the team to the First Division title. His influence also extended to working with Kevin Keegan at Fulham and collaborating with Gareth Southgate at Middlesborough.

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