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...has started in dulwich leisure centre. Tuesdays at 10.30 am, on a drop in basis, 3-5 yr olds but the coach was flexible about lower age limit and there was a two yr old there today, (not doing much in the way of actual football but having a nice boisterous run around nonetheless). Really nice coach, Dave, who made sure the kids had loads of fun, I didn't stop laughing for the whole hour watching my son. I have some flyers for first session free if anyone wants one?
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I would second the football club mentioned by CurlyKaren above. My younger son is ordinarily SO not into football but went and he had a fantastic time. The coach is a total natural with kids and made the hour totally age appropriate and fun. The option of drop in is also great!
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