A WHOLE host of Saints greats are going to be in attendance at the club’s disabled open day at St Mary’s on Tuesday, 20 August (12pm-5pm).
Former manager Lawrie McMenemy and iconic defender Franny Benali will be at the event which is being put on by the Saints Disabled Supporters Association.
The duo will be joined throughout the day by Reuben Agboola, Jim Steele, Hughie Fisher and Mick Earls.
It will take place in the Chapel Stand and South Car Park where there will be a range of activities from having your face painted to taking part in a penalty shootout.
There will also be the opportunity to have your photo taken with a replica of both the FA Cup and the World Cup.
The SDSA’s aim is to introduce members of the public and Saints fans to some of the facilities available to disabled supporters at home matches.
It’s a free event, although the club have said that there will be limited parking available on the day, so it could be best to find alternative arrangements.
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