Charities to benefit from gala dinner.
Wolves fans are being encouraged to relive one of the best days in the club’s modern-day history and raise money for Cure Leukaemia and the National Autistic Society in the process.
The Millennium Stadium Memories event, which is being sponsored by In-Comm Training, will celebrate the famous 3-0 play-off final victory against Sheffield United by holding a special dinner – exactly 15 years to the day.
Guests can have the chance to ask the three VIPs questions about the play-off final and what went on behind the scenes, while there will be a rare opportunity to have photos with the trophy.
Liam Price, Organiser, provided an insight: “Cardiff will live long in the memory for many fans, a culmination of 19 years of frustration and near misses all being released in one fantastic 90-odd minutes.
“We wanted to mark what was a major game in our history and we were delighted when Wolves said we could have a room at Molineux 15 years on from the exact date. It was then a case of inviting some of the main people behind the victory and we couldn’t believe it when Dave Jones, Paul Butler and penalty-saving Matt Murray agreed to join us on the evening.”
He continued: “The bigger picture is raising lots of money for two fantastic charities…Cure Leukaemia and the National Autistic Society. We’ve got a charity raffle and a superb silent auction arranged for the evening and we are hoping to raise close to £5,000.”
Packages for Millennium Stadium Memories start at £1,000 for a Gold Table (VIP meet and greet, photo with trophy and players), £750 for Silver and the option for individuals or groups of two or three to attend through the Bronze option. All include a three-course meal.
To book your place, contact Liam Price on 07341 866304.