Liverpool Former Players Association
host Gala Awards Dinner Te Liverpool Former Players Association hosted a Gala Dinner at the Hilton Hotel to honour players from across the decades who have been a part of the Club’s enormous success story. Claire Rourke and Matt Critchley from LFC TV hosted the event, sponsored by Carlsberg and Wongs Jewellers, and many of the former players were present to honour those receiving awards. Newly enlisted into the Liverpool Legends Hall of Fame, Jamie Carragher received a standing ovation as he picked up his award for ‘Player of the decade 2000-2010’. Chairman of the Liverpool Former Players Association, Jan Molby said: “I am delighted that so many of the former players have joined us here tonight to celebrate the amazing achievements of some remarkable footballers.” Lifelong Liverpool fan, John Bishop, presented former Liverpool Manager Roy Evans with a Lifetime Achievement Award, while Luis Suarez picked up the Player of the Season Award for 2013. Margaret Aspinall, Chairman of the Hillsborough Family Support Group, presented Ian Rush with the award for ‘Player of the ‘80s’, while Brendan Rodgers presented Phil Tompson with the gong for ‘Player of the ‘70s’. Rounding off an emotional evening, Alan Kennedy honoured Ron Yeats as the Former Player’s Association choice for ‘Player of the 60’s’.
Steven Spielberg and Cannes Jury
Enjoy The Mouton Cadet Wine Bar Steven Spielberg, President of the Jury of the 66th Cannes Film Festival and the Jury members Nicole Kidman, Daniel Auteuil, Vidya Balan, Naomi Kawase, Lynne Ramsay, Ang Lee, Cristian Mungiu and Christoph Waltz shared time together at the Mouton Cadet Wine Bar, after twelve days of intense film viewing.Tey chose the venue for its elegant and intimate setting. It was the perfect way to celebrate the end of another successful Festival.
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