The Albion Roar
97.2FM
Join Ady & Al on Wednesday 12th December at the Rialto Theatre, Dyke Road, Brighton for an evening of hilarious tales from the dressing room, the manager's office and the pitch - from two of the Albion's most popular characters.
Andy Rollings played more than 180 matches for Brighton from 1974 to 1980, having joined from Norwich City alongside Steve Govier and Ian ‘Spider’ Mellor. A popular character, especially when serving tea at the Preston Park Chalet Cafe, which he has run for over 30 years. Best known for lamping Justin Fashanu in his final match for Brighton against Norwich, for which he received a standing ovation for his subsqeuent red card.
Chris Cattlin Already 30 years old when he joined Brighton in 1976, after nine years in the First Division with Coventry City. Cattlin started his career at Huddersfield Town. He also served as Brighton manager from 1983 to 1986, bringing in some notable names to the club. Upon leaving Brighton, Cattlin opened up a rock shop on Brighton seafront. Now retired, he spends his time between Brighton, Coventry and Spain. By the way, he has never owned a racehorse with Mick Channon.
Tickets are just £8 / £6, and available at http://www.rialtotheatre.co.uk/whats-on/events/the-albion-roar
Andy Rollings played more than 180 matches for Brighton from 1974 to 1980, having joined from Norwich City alongside Steve Govier and Ian ‘Spider’ Mellor. A popular character, especially when serving tea at the Preston Park Chalet Cafe, which he has run for over 30 years. Best known for lamping Justin Fashanu in his final match for Brighton against Norwich, for which he received a standing ovation for his subsqeuent red card.
Chris Cattlin Already 30 years old when he joined Brighton in 1976, after nine years in the First Division with Coventry City. Cattlin started his career at Huddersfield Town. He also served as Brighton manager from 1983 to 1986, bringing in some notable names to the club. Upon leaving Brighton, Cattlin opened up a rock shop on Brighton seafront. Now retired, he spends his time between Brighton, Coventry and Spain. By the way, he has never owned a racehorse with Mick Channon.
Tickets are just £8 / £6, and available at http://www.rialtotheatre.co.uk/whats-on/events/the-albion-roar