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Thursday 3 November 2016
The City of Nottingham will host a celebration of football to mark the induction of Nottingham Forest’s European Cup winners and Notts County into Manchester’s National Football Museum Hall of Fame.
Footballing heroes from the past and present will join together on November 3rd at the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham as the Nottingham Forest European Cup winning squads and the oldest professional football club in the world, Notts County, take their rightful place amongst the world’s football elite.
Nottingham Forest’s very own “Picasso of Football”, John Robertson, will be among the list of star names in attendance as he receives an individual induction into the Hall of Fame.
Fans will get the chance to meet the stars from past and present as they share their favourite goals and moments from Nottingham’s rich footballing history as well as looking forward to the future of football in the City and the achievements of the Nottingham City of Football project. The event will also feature live music and films, further details will be announced over the coming weeks.
Packages and ticket information:
Premium Dinner Package, £90 per person or £900 for a table of 10. Incudes table seats central to the stage, a three-course meal, half a bottle of house wine per person, Hall of Fame programmes, and opportunities to meet the players past and present.
Dinner Package, £75 per person or £750 for a table of 10. Includes table seats, a three-course meal, half a bottle of house wine per person, Hall of Fame programmes, and opportunities to meet the players past and present.
To book the Premium Dinner Package please contact the Hospitality Team on 0843 373 3000 (option 1,2,2).
Standard admission/tickets within the tiered seating, £10 adults and £5 children (aged 17 years and under). Includes access to the presentation and official induction into the National Hall of Fame, plus entertainment/live music.
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Please note:
Door are 4pm for dinner guests and 7pm for non-dinner guests.Start time is 5pm for dinner guests and 7.30pm for non-dinner guests.
Dinner dress code: Lounge suit. Tiered customers – Football shirts are allowed.
Children aged 17 & under can purchase the child ticket.Under 14’s must be accompanied by an Adult aged 18 or over.Tables are on flat flooring and the seating on each table is unreserved. Table numbers will be allocated nearer the time.
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