AN ENGLAND football legend is to give an emotional talk in aid of a PTSD charity.

Terry Butcher, who captained the national team, will speak all things Gazza, Italia '90, Bobby Robson, penalties and of course "that" injury.

The fundraiser takes on even more importance for Terry as his son Chris died after suffering following his exit from the armed forces.

The event will be raising vital funds for The Lee Bonsall Memorial Fund, which was set up in memory of Lee who took his own life in 2012.

It supports local charities and other veterans and has raised thousands in the past six years.

Terry amassed 77 England caps and won the UEFA Cup with Ipswich Town and three league titles with Rangers in Scotland.

Since retiring, the 59-year-old has managed teams such as Sunderland, Coventry City and Motherwell.

During his time with Inverness Caledonian Thistle he achieved promotion to the top flight.

The event is taking place at Revolution, in Bedford Place, on September 27.

It runs between 6pm and 10pm. Tickets are priced at £10 for general admission and £18 for the VIP Meet and Greet package.