Reading legend Nicky Forster is the latest former player to take part in an 'Evening With' at the Tilehurst British Legion on November 23.
Forster joined Reading in 1999 and scored 67 goals in over 200 appearances across a six-year spell, enjoying a long career with the likes of Brentford and Brighton and Hove Albion.
Organised by the Reading Former Players Association, the evening is compered by Forster's best friend and former captain Ady Williams.
Tickets for our latest ‘an evening with’ event have almost sold out. It’s a chance to forget the club’s current troubles and remember the good times with @NickyForster221 - don’t miss out! Details here ➡️ https://t.co/HO8T6mml6T… #readingfc pic.twitter.com/82UKgkdfoD
— Reading FC Former Players Association (@ReadingFPA) November 6, 2023
The likes of Dave Kitson, Steve Coppell and Shane Long have all had their own evenings, with the shows always selling out and a hit with supporters.
Priced at £22, a fish and chip supper is included in the entry fee.
Doors open at 6.30 pm, with the show starting at 7.30 pm.
With over 200 members and founded over 25 years ago, Reading Former Players Association play charity football matches, and organises golf days and sporting dinners, all with the aim of:
- Reuniting colleagues, former players and managers of Reading Football Club
- Providing help to our members, including, but not limited to, social and welfare support
- Giving a voice to its members
- Continuing to run as a non-profit organisation with any surplus donated to local charities connected to the association or Reading Football Club.
Click here to find out more about the RFPA and book tickets for the event.
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