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If you are eating with us please arrive at least an hour before the performance. Tickets are available for the show alone in stalls, circle and balcony.

Book a table on their website by clicking here. Circle and balcony will open at 7. There are bars in both areas for pre-show and interval drinks. Stalls will be open from pm. If you are bringing a large group, every tenth ticket is free. This ticket will be automatically added to your basket on purchase.

Meals and building levy must still be paid on your free ticket. Please note — the bar will close 15 minutes before the advertised start time. For more details go to www.

To book please contact Box Office or email [email protected]. Box Office: What's On. To book please contact Box Office or email [email protected] Please contact Box Office to book if you are a wheelchair user. Also on in Liverpool's Royal Court. I think in the end, when I've looked back at it, the goalkeeper probably should've saved it! McAteer: "I just remember it knocked the stuffing out of us a little bit really because we had stayed in the game for so long.

In the second half, McManaman's second goal was of the same calibre as the first. After a pass from Redknapp to the then No. McAteer: "That was it for me, down, thinking that we were never going to get back in the game as we'd not really created too much.

Reds fans, however, were forced to endure a nervy last 20 minutes until the final whistle. Alan Thompson's spectacular left-foot drive gave the Trotters some hope. Ultimately, that hope though turned into a consolation goal and the final whistle sounded to herald Roy Evans' first trophy as Liverpool manager, ending a three-year silverware drought McManaman: "It was great to do it for him - the fact that Evans was the manager and won his first trophy.

McAteer: "He's really proud of that moment, I know. I think what I always remember from that game at the end was when I was on my own clapping the Bolton fans, you [McManaman] came over to me with the cup and I remember you saying, 'Don't worry, you'll come to Liverpool' and you gave me the cup.

I managed to get my hands on it and lifted it up to the Liverpool fans celebrating, then I quickly handed it back.

Afterwards I thought, 'Oh no, I'm going to get in trouble! Watch the video here » Bolton at the time were the underdogs, below the Reds in the league and with speculation surrounding McAteer's future at the time, this match to him was perceived as something of a trial run McManaman: "The second goal was a nice one, actually. We then felt relief at going up.



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