IN 2017 IRISH INTERNATIONAL & PIRANHA BAR, BROUGHT THE MAGIC OF TWO FOOTBALL MASTERS TOGETHER. Said Director, Gavin Kelly :
"This spot unites Paul Trevillion with his famous muse Pelé in a totally unexpected way. The new Snickers spot is a spectacular salute to soccer's most iconic player with Paul's magnificent drawings appearing several stories high!'
UPCOMING EVENTS 2024
'AN EVENING WITH KEITH HACKETT & PAUL TREVILLION'
'AN EVENING WITH KEITH HACKETT & PAUL TREVILLION'
'A HISTORY OF SPURS ON THE PITCH & OFF THE DRAWING BOARD'
PUBLICATION DATE: 12 JUNE 2024
'LIMITED EDITION' HARDBACK NOW AVAILABLE TO ORDER DIRECT FROM EMPIRE PUBLICATIONS
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2023 EVENTS
THE ONLY SIGNED PORTRAIT OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL (1955) BY PAUL TREVILLION
2024 IS THE 15Oth ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL
2024 IS THE 80th ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY
2024...TREVILLION HAS PLANS FOR THE PEN AND INK PORTRAIT WHICH SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL WAS SO PLEASED WITH... HE HELD AND SMILED AS HE SIGNED IT.
2024 IS THE 15Oth ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL
2024 IS THE 80th ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY
2024...TREVILLION HAS PLANS FOR THE PEN AND INK PORTRAIT WHICH SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL WAS SO PLEASED WITH... HE HELD AND SMILED AS HE SIGNED IT.
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'2017 FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME'
Bronze commemorative plaques unveiled featuring the iconic art of TREVILLION.
NATIONAL FOOTBALL MUSEUM, Cathedral Gardens, Manchester
(Sadly this iconic tribute to the football legends is no longer available to view, as all 25 of the Football Walk of Fame plaques were removed in 2023.
MANCHESTER UTD LEGEND DENIS LAW & TOTTENHAM HOTSPURS HIGHEST EVER GOAL SCORER JIMMY GREAVES WERE AMONGST THE 2017 INDUCTEES IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL MUSEUM, 'FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME', WHICH INCLUDEDED LEGENDS EUSEBIO, PAOLO MALDINI & ALFREDO DI STEFANO.
THE 2017 FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME LAUNCH WAS EXPERTLY HOSTED BY SKY SPORTS PRESENTER CLARE TOMLINSON, AND GREATER MANCHESTER'S MAYOR ANDY BURNHAM, JOINED BY DENIS LAW & ANDY GREAVES (SON OF JIMMY) UNVEILING THE BRONZE PLAQUES OUTSIDE THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL MUSEUM.
SAID DENIS LAW "I'M REALLY PROUD TO BE IN THE FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME. MY FAVOURITE PLAYER OF ALL TIME WAS DI STEFANO, AND JIMMY GREAVES WAS MY FAVOURITE GOAL SCORER. SO TO BE PART OF THAT FIVE IS REALLY LOVELY."
THE 2017 FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME LAUNCH WAS EXPERTLY HOSTED BY SKY SPORTS PRESENTER CLARE TOMLINSON, AND GREATER MANCHESTER'S MAYOR ANDY BURNHAM, JOINED BY DENIS LAW & ANDY GREAVES (SON OF JIMMY) UNVEILING THE BRONZE PLAQUES OUTSIDE THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL MUSEUM.
SAID DENIS LAW "I'M REALLY PROUD TO BE IN THE FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME. MY FAVOURITE PLAYER OF ALL TIME WAS DI STEFANO, AND JIMMY GREAVES WAS MY FAVOURITE GOAL SCORER. SO TO BE PART OF THAT FIVE IS REALLY LOVELY."
DENIS LAW, ANDY GREAVES (SON OF JIMMY) & ANDY BURNHAM, MAYOR OF GREATER MANCHESTER
Football Walk of Fame legends
honoured 2016/2017
FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME at Ipswich Town Football Club Saturday 1st April 2017 Presenting a plaque in honour of one of the most remarkable football managers of all time - Sir Alf Ramsey. Group Photo : Trevillion, Andy Nelson (Sir Alf's Captain), Pat Godbold (Sir Alf's wonderful secretary) and Ray Crawford (Sir Alf's super striker) from Ramsey's 1961/62 First Division Championship winning team. One of the 25 legends inaugurated into the Football Walk of Fame at the National Football Museum in June 2016, Sir Alf Ramsey’s achievements run deeper than 'just' winning the 1966 World Cup. National Football Museum Interim Director Kevin Haygarth, said, “To do what Sir Alf Ramsey did with Ipswich, taking them from near the bottom of the then Third Division South to First Division Champions was remarkable. Then of course he went on to top that quite spectacularly in 1966.” ‘Master of Movement’. Paul Trevillion presented a unique copy of the Football Walk of Fame plaque ahead of the Tractor Boys' 1-1 draw with Birmingham City. Ray Crawford: “I love this plaque because you can see the warmth in his eyes. That was him. ”Continued Ray: “Alf’s achievements in football must always be remembered. Hewas a real gentleman, there was never any bad language, you knew where you stood with him and you wanted to do well for him. He never asked you to dosomething you couldn’t do and he always picked the right teams.” Photo (left): Pat Godbold, a legend of Ipswich FC herself proudly holds a Trevillion print of Sir Alf presented as a gift to Ipswich Town FC. Trevillion holds a replica Football Walk of Fame plaque. |
25th February 2017 'SIR TOM FINNEY' HONOURED WITH FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME PLAQUE One of the greatest English footballers and Preston's favourite son has been honoured with a Football Walk of Fame plaque in his home town. In 2016 Sir Tom Finney was immortalized with a bronze plaque in the Football Walk of Fame at the National Football Museum in Manchester. On 25th February 2017 during half time at the Preston North End v Brentford match, the presentation of a replica of the plaque was made to his son Brian Finney, dedicated to his father Sir Tom Finney at Preston North End, the football club where Finney played for his entire career. The plaque, created from a pen and ink portrait drawing by the 'Master of Movement' Paul Trevillion, will reside in the main reception area of the Sir Tom Finney Stand at Deepdale. Photo : Brian Finney, son of the great SIR TOM FINNEY, holds the Football Walk of fame presentation plaque.
29th January 2017 FOOTBALL WALK OF FAME honours 'LILY PARR' Legend of Womens Football Photo: Roy Culley & Roy Parr, nephews of football legend LILY PARR proudly pictured with the plaque and artist, Trevillion at St Helens and the official plaque presentation. |
Very sad to say, this iconic tribute to the football legends is no longer available to view, as all 25 of the Football Walk of Fame plaques were removed from outside the National Football Museum in 2023. The first I became aware of their removal was when a journalist from the press (Manchester Confidential) contacted me for my thoughts.
Now only my 'forever' memories remain of the legends who loved their plaques and expressed so much joy at this artistic and sporting tribute.
Paul 'THE BEAVER' Trevillion
"...The man who changed the image of football forever..."