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May Half-Term Soccer Camp with Danny Connor @ Athenlay FC


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Following the popular sessions at Easter, Athenlay Football Club are pleased to again host a 4 day fun soccer activity club for children giving peace of mind for parents during the May Half-term holiday at the Homestall Road Playing Fields. The activities will be organised and run by Danny Connor who ran the Easter Camp and previously at JAGS attended by many local children. Children aged 5-14 can enjoy action-packed days, with the emphasis on fun and enjoyment in a safe and supervised environment.


Tuesday 26th May to Friday 29th May 2015, from 10:00am - 3:00pm

Prices ?20 per day (on the day) or ?60 for the whole course (advanced payment).

Please book early to avoid disappointment.


To book your child's place, please click on the link below and fill in the on-line form;[goo.gl]


Payment details: Please send payments to our club treasurer @ 80 Silvester Road, London SE22 9PF.

Make all cheques payable to Athenlay FC and please remember to write your child's name on the back as a point of reference.


For more information email: [email protected]


Answers to frequently asked questions:


1. The Camp will continue whatever the weather, we have wet weather contingency but participants should bring a rain jacket and change of clothes, just in case we are caught short.

2. Please ensure your child has plenty of water and a packed lunch and snacks

3. If the weather is warm please put sunscreen on your child in the morning and ensure they have a sunhat for when they are eating their lunch.

4. Unfortunately we do not currently have the facilities for Under 5s

5. It is possible to pay each day but better value to pay for the whole four days

6. Both boys and girls can attend.

7. The emphasis really is on FUN and learning some football skills no previous footballing experience necessary.


We look forward to welcoming you to this Soccer Camp.


Athenlay FC

Sorry for late reply, your son and his friends would be most welcome at the Soccer Camp as it is open to non-members.

We hope to extend our non-team membership by having players at all levels who want to play for fun which is why we are pleased to have Danny on board.

We hope everybody enjoys the Camp as much as the kids attending at Easter did.

After the Summer Camps we will be further extending this programme to include term-time activities, if you would like to be added to our e-newsletter list please include your e-mail address when booking on to the Camp.

Yes you can complete the form on-line using the link above and deliver to our Treasurer at 80 Silvester Road SE22 9PF (please place in envelope with your child's details on the outside or you can also bring cash on the first day.

Don't forget to fill out the form though, to ensure we have your child / children booked in.

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