GUESTS ATTENDING SATURDAY & SUNDAY The guests below will be attending both days of MEMORABILIA @ The NEC Birmingham subject to work and personal commitments |
 | MARIO KEMPES Nicknamed 'El Matador' (The Killer). Druing his career winning 43 caps for Argentina representing his country in 3 World cups |  | ROBERTO DURAN Widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time
He held titles at 4 different levels
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 | STEVE BULL Best remembered for his 13-year spell at Wolverhampton Wanderers. He played there from 1986 until his retirement from playing in 1999, and holds the club's goalscoring record with more than 300 goals in all competitions. |  | LEON SPINKS He made history on February 15, 1978, when he beat Muhammad Ali in a 15-round decision in Las Vegas. Spinks thus won the world heavyweight title in only his eighth fight, the fastest ascent in history. |
 | JERGEN BLIN Jürgen Blin was a German boxer who on 26 December 1971 was knocked out in the seventh round by Muhammad Ali. |  | EARNIE SHAVERS Known as the Black Destroyer, Shavers compiled one of the most amazing records in boxing history. At one point he won almost 30 fights in a row by knockout. He scored over 20 victories in the first round alone. |
 | BRIAN LONDON In August 1966, London fought for the world heavyweight title for the second time, when Muhammad Ali came to defend his title at Earl's Court Exhibition Hall. Ali put in a masterful performance to knock London out in the third round. |  | RICHARD DUNN Dunn is the only Yorkshireman ever to fight Ali, who knocked him out 2:05 minutes into the fifth round; this was to be the last knockout Ali achieved. |
 | KARL MILDENBERG Mildenberger fought Muhammad Ali for the World Heavyweight Title in September 1966. Mildenberger, a left-hander, frustrated the champ for most of the fight, but ultimately lost by TKO when the referee stopped the fight at 1:28 of the twelfth round | | |
GUESTS ATTENDING SATURDAY The guests below will be attending the Saturday only of MEMORABILIA @ The NEC Birmingham subject to work and personal commitments |
 | TEDDY SHERINGHAM Has won almost every domestic honour available, most notably the Treble with Manchester U, the pinnacle of his career being both scorer and setting up the last-minute goal in the European Cup final. *Appearing 11am - 3pm |  | KEVIN RATCLIFFE At the age of 23 he was made captain. Whilst captain he won the 1984 FA Cup Final, Football League Championship in 1984–5 & 1986-7,& UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1984-85. Including two other FA Cup finals. He made 461 appearances for Everton. |
| TONY ADAMS spent his entire playing career of 22 years at Arsenal, and is considered one of the club's greatest players of all time by the club's own fans and was included in the Football League 100 Legends. |  | JIMMY WHITE Jimmy is an English professional snooker player. Nicknamed the "Whirlwind", White is a multiple World Championship finalist, appearing in six World Championship finals. With a host of major titles and achievements. |
 | RAY PARLOUR is most famous for his time at Arsenal, playing in Arsenals European Cup Winners' Cup final in 1995. In 1997-98 helping win the Double and Parlour proved instrumental.
|  | WILLIE MORGAN Started his career with Burnley in 1963. During the summer of 1968 he was transferred to Man Utd. He scored 34 goals in 234 appearances for Utd & won 21 Caps for Scotland. |
 | NIGEL WINTERBURN Was at Arsenal for 13 years in the 80's & 90's. | | |
GUESTS ATTENDING SUNDAY The guests below will be attending the Sunday only of MEMORABILIA @ The NEC Birmingham subject to work and personal commitments |
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 | LEE MARTIN Started his career in the Manchester United youth system. In 1990, he scored the only goal in the FA Cup final replay against Crystal Palace. |  | ALLAN CLARKE Leeds United 72 FA Cup Winners Allan was one of English footballs greatest goalscorers who shot to fame in the much-admired and feared Leeds United team of the late 1960s and early 1970s. 293 appearances for leeds. |
 | EDDIE GRAY Leeds United 72 FA Cup Winners long-serving member of the hugely successful Leeds United team of the 1960s and 1970s over an impressive 18 year period. 454 appearances for leeds.
|  | JOHNNY GILES Leeds United 72 FA Cup Winners long-serving member of the hugely successful Leeds United team of the 1960s and 1970s over an impressive 18 year period. 383 appearances for leeds.
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 | MICK JONES Leeds United 72 FA Cup Winners Setting up Clarke for the only goal in the game. 220 appearances for leeds. |  | NORMAN HUNTER Leeds United 72 FA Cup Winners Long serving full back with the hugely succesful Leeds team of the 60's & 70's wearing No. 6 with distinction. 540 appearances for leeds. |
 | PAUL REANEY Leeds United 72 FA Cup Winners Wore the No. 2 shirt for Leeds over a 15 year period. 745 appearances for leeds. |  | PETER LORIMER Leeds United 72 FA Cup Winners Long serving winger over a 16 year period during the 60's & 70's. 449 appearances for leeds. |
 | DIETMAR HAMANN Played for Liverpool & Germany.
|  | JOHN BARNES During his career he had succesful periods at Watford & Liverpool in the 80's & 90's.
He played for England 79 times. |
 | MARK WRIGHT Former England & Liverpool player in the 1990's. |
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GUESTS NOW UNABLE TO ATTEND The guests below will now be unable to attend MEMORABILIA @ The NEC Birmingham Due to many reasons including personal and work commitments |
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