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No Drop In Soccer Club this weekend at JAGS Sports Club


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This weekend there will be NO Drop In Soccer classes taking place at JAGS Sports Club on Friday, Saturday or Sunday.


It will, however, resume on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd April and then the following week on 9th & 10th April. Fridays will start again on 15th April.


If your kids are missing their fix, why not sign them up to our Soccer Holiday Club, also led by Football Magic Coaching, w/c 29th March & 4th April. Ages 4 - 11 years.


Costs:


* Full day rate: ?29 (9am - 3.30pm)

* Half day rate: ?18 (9am - 12pm)


* Member week 1: ?84

* Non Member week 1: ?88


* Member week 2: ?105

* Non Member week 2: ?110



To find out more visit http: www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses/soccer-academy or call 0208 613 6500 to book.

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