Pat Nevin: Football and how to survive it

12 February GOSFORTH Civic Theatre.

5 March STOWMARKET John Peel Centre. On sale soon!

24 March YORK Crescent.

29 May FOLKESTONE Quarterhouse. On sale soon!

‘Honest, raw, revealing and very funny’ – Henry Winter, The Times

Honest, raw, revealing and very funny” – Henry Winter, The Times

Pat Nevin shares stories and insights – revealing, thought-provoking and funny – from 40 years in football.

A familiar voice on BBC 5 Live’s coverage of the Premier League, Pat has seen the game from all sides: from being a star player at Chelsea and Everton and playing for Scotland under Sir Alex Ferguson to being chairman of the players union and even a spell as a club chief executive.

Right from the start of his career, Pat has been known as one of the most entertaining and literate voices in football: the fans’ man on the inside; a music fan as likely to be found DJing at club nights as appearing as a pundit in the media.

Pat’s two acclaimed recent memoirs have been packed with both behind-the-scenes football insight and unpredictable anecdotes involving both a who’s who of football and a surprising supporting cast from beyond the game – from Kenny Dalglish, Ally McCoist and Ken Bates to Morrissey, Saddam Hussein and John Peel.

Pat will be in conversation with journalist Duncan Steer.

Ongoing tour – more shows tbc soon!

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