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Football Magic Dulwich May Half term coaching


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Is your child looking for some sporty fun during the May half term?


If so then Look no further as FMC is running a daily half-term course, that will consist of games and fun, allowing your child to make the most out of their half term.


For more info please drop us an email - [email protected]


We are looking forward to seeing you around!!!


Key Points:


Date: 29th of May to 1st of June (4-day course ? individual days can still be booked), how 15% discount if you book all week!!!

Age: 5-12 years

Time: 9.30 to 15.30 ? extended hours available 8.30 to 16.30

Venue: Dulwich Sports Ground, Dulwich Village, SE21 7AB


Please enter via small pedestrian gate bottom of Gallery Road

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