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Hi ALL

Apologies if this has already been covered previously but I am in need off a football club/lessons for my 5 year old.

If you can recommend somewhere and let me know days atc I would be most grateful. Also does anybody know of any summer activities with football?

Thanks for your help !!

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Hi,


Little Kickers do football classes for 5-7 years old on Saturdays at the community centre on Darrell Road from 12.30 to 13.15ish. Our son has been going to Little Kickers since he was small and really enjoys it. They also do classes on other days in different nearby areas so you may want to check http://www.littlekickers.co.uk/ out if you're interested.

'Danny's' football at Jags on a Saturday morning. Drop in 9.15am. ?5 a session. Not particularly training but they love it and take ages 3/4 +. After the hours 'match' each age group then have a knock out penalty shoot out. The winner takes home a trophy for the week. Brilliant lesson in life!!

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