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Hi,


We have a 7 and 5 year old and would like to get them involved in an after-school or weekend football team. We've just moved to London and would welcome advice on where to go. We're looking for a very relaxed atmosphere with an emphasis on team spirit and skill development rather than an overly competitive spirit.


Huge thanks for any recommendations!

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