Peter Shilton followed Bug Jack Charlton to become the second guest speaker at the Annual ball for Craig's Heartstrong foundation.
Peter Shilton, OBE (born Leicester, England, 18 September 1949) is a former football goalkeeper who holds the record for playing more games than any other player. His international career earned him 125 caps, making him England's most capped player.
In a 30-year career, which included eleven different clubs, three World Cups, two European Cup finals and more than 1,000 competitive matches, Shilton emerged as one of the English game's genuine legends. He has the rare distinction of having played over 100 league games for 5 different clubs. Interestingly, Shilton did not make his World Cup tournament debut until the age of 32 but he played in 17 finals matches and shares the record 10 clean sheets for most World Cup finals clean sheets with French compatriot Fabian Barthez.
During his time at Nottingham Forest he won two European Cups, the First Division championship, the League Cup and many other honours.
A great time was had by all whom attended and most importantly allot of money was raised for the charity. If you would like to view photos of this night please click here
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