MultiFreight Sponsoring 34th Suffolk Sportsman’s Dinner

Feb 15, 2024

MultiFreight Sponsoring 34th Suffolk Sportsman’s Dinner

MultiFreight are delighted to confirm our sponsorship of the 34th Annual Suffolk Sportsman’s Dinner once again this year, which will be held on Friday 7th June 2024 at Venue 16, Ipswich.

Presented by Felixstowe & Walton United FC, this fantastic event will include former Newcastle United, Coventry City and Portsmouth Striker Micky Quinn as guest speaker.

‘Quinny’ was famously lauded as the Premier League’s ‘fastest player over a yard’ and attracted chants from the terraces of Who Ate All the Pies?’ due to his physique, a title he later used for his 2003 autobiography. These days he is more known for his forthright opinions and appearances on Talksport.

Quinny will be supported by comedian Austin Knight, an experienced actor, presenter, writer and comedian of many years standing, who has written many comedy scripts for TV & Radio, and made many appearances on tv shows.

MultiFreight have booked a table for the event, which also includes a raffle and auction.

For further details, or to make a booking, please contact Felixstowe & Walton United FC’s Tony Barnes on 07584 010933 or email Chris Dayes at clubhouse@felixstowefootball.co.uk.

 

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