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Football Echo: Royal Blue: Not too late for dinner date with Goodlass.


Byline: SCOTT McLEOD: LOCKED OUT AFTER GETTING HOME Getting Home (Simplified Chinese: 落叶归根; Traditional Chinese: 落葉歸根; Pinyin:  LATE ON WEDNESDAY

THERE are still tickets available for the Ronnie Goodlass Ronnie Goodlass (born 6th September 1953 in Liverpool) is an English footballer who played for for the English Premier League club Everton.

In October 1977 he moved to Dutch club, Breda for £75,000.
 Sportsman's Dinner at the Moat House.

It will be held at the Moat House on Paradise Street on November 24.

Former Manchester Untied boss Tommy Docherty will be the guest speaker, with Radio Merseyside's Alan Jackson the MC and Willie Miller providing the gags.

Tickets cost pounds 36 per head or pounds 360 for a table. The evening will include a three course meal, a raffle and an auction.

For further details ring Ronnie on 0151 9246444.
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Publication:Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Date:Oct 30, 2004
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