FOOTBALL legends from two decades ago are set to show they've still got the skills at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham when the Midlands Masters Football tournament comes to the city on Saturday, July 22.
This will be the fifth qualifying heat in the Masters Football tournament, pitching the biggest rivals in football against each other - Aston Villa, Birmingham, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Villa, powered by Garry Parker and Shaun Teale, have the enviable chance to continue their success in 2006 and cement their recent dominance of the Midlands, while Wolverhampton, led by the mercurial Steve Bull and the relentless Don Goodman will be out to restore the balance of football power in the region.
Birmingham make their return to the Masters League and will be keen to impress in front of the cameras after last year's efforts and West Brom, led by legend Bob Taylor, will be hoping to upset local fans and clinch victory in their rivals' own backyard.
If interested in seeing some of football's old-stagers show off their skills call the ticketmaster hotline on 0870 909 4144.
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