
Former international footballer Dean Saunders has been confirmed as the guest speaker at this year’s PSi Premier Awards Dinner and Golf Day. Being held on 16th July at Whittlebury Park, Towcester, the annual awards ceremony will take place in the evening following the golf competition – and you can be there!
Dean has a wealth of stories about his vast career which has taken him too many places. In his football career Dean started at Swansea City, joined Cardiff City on loan before moving on to Brighton, Oxford United, Derby County, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Galatasary, Nottingham Forest, Blackburn Rovers, Sheffield United, Benfica and Bradford City.
Dean played in over 700 games and scored 254 goals, capped by Wales on 75 occasions, scoring 22 goals for his country.
After retiring from football in 2001 he became a coach and then moved on to Newcastle United in 2004 initially as striker’s coach, and then first team coach under old boss Graeme Souness. He left Newcastle in 2006 and took his coaching badges and was appointed assistant manager of Wales in June 2007.
He was one of the Welsh national side’s most prolific scorers making his debut as a 21-year-old against Ireland in 1986. No Wales fan will ever forget his goal which secured a famous 1-0 win over Brazil in Cardiff in 1991. He won the last of his caps against Ukraine in 2001 just a few months short of his 37th birthday.
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