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8:08am Wednesday 14th May 2008
Arsenal Football Club has teamed up with Borehamwood & Elstree Times to offer one young reader and a friend a place at Arsenal's Soccer School taking place at Aldenham School later this month.
Arsenal holds soccer schools at various locations throughout the school holidays, where budding footballers have the opportunity to have a great time, make new friends and improve their soccer skills.
Arsenal Soccer Schools are for boys and girls aged 7-12 years. It doesn't matter which team you support, everybody enjoys themselves and improves their game.
And rather than stumping up a lot of pocket money for the fees, here's your chance to win a place for you and a friend.
All you have to do to enter is answer correctly the simple question below. The first correct entry drawn on Friday, May 23, wins.
The prize places are being offered at the Arsenal Soccer School at Aldenham School, Tuesday 27-30, 10.00am-3.00pm.
For further information regarding all the Arsenal Soccer School courses, call 020 7704 4140 or visit Arsenal online.
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