A footballing magician with an eye-caching repertoire
Everton Hall of Fame
Duncan McKenzie was a footballer and one of the most talented of his generation. He played over three hundred games and scoring well over one hundred goals. Duncan became a legend at Everton, Leeds United and Nottingham Forest. He is now a legend on the after dinner speaking circuit. Duncan is listed in Everton’s Hall of Fame.
Some people will still remember Duncan jumping over mini cars as pre match entertainment. Something you wouldn’t see David Beckham doing today.
Duncan McKenzie has written for the National Newspapers and magazines but now concentrates on radio commentating and after dinner speaking. He is considered, by his peers, to be one of funniest after dinner speakers on the circuit. As a sports after dinner speaker, Duncan is unsurpassed. He is also equally at home, speaking at prestigious business dinners and high profile charity fund raisers.
His speaking engagements have taken him all over the world, from Dubai and Oman to Gibraltar, Spain, Italy and Florida. He has been out to entertain the British Armed Forces in the Balkans and Falkland islands and been guest speaker with P & O cruises to the Caribbean and the Mediterranean.
Apart from speaking at Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United gala dinners and the Open Golf tournament at the Belfry, Duncan has also spoken at the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice dinner and St. Margaret’s Hospice dinner. He has also had the privilege to speak with Prince Edward at the Duke of Edinburgh Awards, Windsor Castle and with Princess Anne at the Racing Welfare Trust.
Duncan McKenzie footballer is in a class of his own. With his fine sense of humour and ability to address mixed audiences, business lunches, dinners, company golf days and of course, sportsman’s dinners, Duncan has created a strong image that sets him apart from the majority of footballers turned after dinner speakers.