Modus Get the World Cup
Modus hit the World Cup trail with a Special Dinner

A MEMBER of the 1966 World Cup-winning England team will be sharing anecdotes during a visit to Worcester.
Dr Neil Phillips was the team doctor for the squad and he is giving a talk at the Glasshouse restaurant in Sidbury at 7.30pm on Thursday.
With tales including his eyewitness account of the infamous arrest of England captain Bobby Moore in 1970, Dr Phillips will talk candidly about his 12 years as doctor to the world champions.
Guy Marson from Modus Creative has organised the evening with the Glasshouse. He said: “Dr Phillips now lives in Malvern and it is a real honour that he is giving the chance to share his memories with the local community.”
Tickets, priced £25, include a three-course meal with a 70s twist and the chance ask Dr Phillips questions.
There will also be replica of the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy on show and a donation from the night is being given to the Worcester Vigornia Rotary Club.
Stop Press. £650.00 was raised on the night for Worcester Vigornia.
