Dean Windass

Dean retired from football in October 2009 at the age of 40, after a prolonged career spanning 20 years, that saw him make over 700 appearances scoring more than 200 goals and playing for 9 clubs.

He is perhaps best remembered for scoring the winning goal for  Hull City in the Wembley Play Off Final in 2008, which gained his home town club promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history. Dean played for Hull City in 3 spells, and has been voted the 4th best player of all time by The Hull City fans.
Dean also enjoyed 2 spells at Bradford City, helping them gain Promotion to the Premier League in 1999, and he is the clubs 3rd highest goal scorer of all time.
Dean is now establishing a new career in the media, and is a regular pundit and summariser on Sky Sports and the BBC.
Please get in touch if you would like to enquire about booking Dean Windass

Ronnie Irani

Former Essex and England all rounder, Ronnie Irani, played a total of three Test Matches and 31 One Day Internationals for England in a career spanning 17 years. The Bolton born player finished with better all round stats than Freddie Flintoff, scoring over 20,000 runs and taking over 650 wickets at an average of 41 & 29 respectively.

Ronnie is now best known for being on TalkSport, where he co hosts the Breakfast Show with Alan Brazil. Ronnie has become a favourite with the listeners, and is now affectionately know as ‘Vernon’ after the TV personality Vernon Kay of whom he shares a strong Lancashire accent or Chicken, shortened from the rhyming slang ‘Chicken Biryani’.

Ronnie is also a very funny, popular and accomplished Speaker on the After Dinner Circuit.

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