If you fancy listening to Alan Brazil and Ally McCoist live on stage, then you can.The talkSPORT duo, who present the Sports Breakfast show every Friday morning, are presenting a special live lunchtime theatre show in London on Thursday, November 22, where they will be talking about their football careers, the managers they played for and playing pranks with Gazza.It’s also a chance to find out what Mr Brazil actually gets up to every year at Cheltenham.
How to get tickets:
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