Chelsea FC's Big Blue Radio Presents Happy Hour with Kerry Dixon. On Friday July 29th 2005, Chelsea's Big Blue Radio (london) will be presenting an evening with Chelsea Legend and England International Kerry Dixon. This event will follow the Chelsea FC v DC United match of the 28th. You are invited to come and enjoy an evening with Kerry as he recounts some top football moments from his illustrious career, shares some hilarious stories and insights and gives us his views for the forthcoming season. This will be an exciting event with lots of free giveaways and prizes including: signed memorabilia by past legends and the current Chelsea squad, the latest gear including new crest designed clothing and the new Chelsea shirt (release date 8/4/05). Bring the family, and join the legendary Kerry Dixon for an evening of nostalgia and fun. Kerry will be available to guests for questions, chat and signatures! This event is scheduled for 5pm on Friday July 29th, 2005 at Ned Devine's in Herndon. This event is ticket entry only on a first come, first served basis. Tickets are limited however, Big Blue Radio have teamed up with Homes By Sweet LLC to bring you this event completely free of charge. To secure your ticket for this prestigious event simply log onto www.HomesBySweet.com and click on the 'Big Blue Radio - Kerry Dixon link.
Does anyone know if there will be an opportunity to go to Chelsea practice in NJ, before the game on Sunday 7/31? Thanks in advance.
On Chelsea TV, a team is always shown practicing near some hotel in New Jersey. I called all major hotels in New Jersey, and none of them admitted that they host Chelsea. If someone happened to know, where Chelsea stay, please let me know. I guess, you can arrive there and watch a Chelsea squad practicing.
I wonder if he'll mention the time he scored 4 goals in an away game and his team still lost. Doncaster 7 Reading 5 was the final score. An eventful season. Scored 26 goals in 35 games (missing two months through injury) in a team that got relegated, and nearly disappeared altogether when Oxford's crook of a chairman tried to merge (read asset strip) the two clubs that season.