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Published Date: 04 February 2010
Gunner give it a go?


Do you fancy seeing what the Emirates Stadium is really like?

Or watch Arsene Wenger giving his verdict on his team's performance?

Well the Arsenal Soccer Schools are giving someone the chance to enjoy an exclusive matchday experience at the Emirates Stadium.

Everyone who attends one of the February half-term schools in Luton or Dunstable will be entered into a competition to win the opportunity to sample the home of the Gunners.

As well as a tour of the stadium, the winner will also accompany the kit man before the game, watch the team arrive, visit the stadium announcer's suite, enjoy lunch in the Club Level, watch the match and view the post match press conference with Arsene Wenger.

The Soccer Schools, which have been running for four years in the area, are open to youngsters from school years 1 to 7 and take place at Cardinal Newman High School (February 15-16), Ashcroft High School (February 18-19) and Dunstable's Ardley Hill Lower School (February 17-19).

Everyone who attends receives a gift and certificate and the chance to attend one of the club's advanced coaching centres.

For further information, visit www.playthearsenalway.com/bedfordshire or call Kevin Thoburn 01582 486905 or 07958 438322.

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  • Last Updated: 04 February 2010 6:06 PM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
 


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