Town give youth a chance

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WARRINGTON Town’s popular Soccer Saturday sessions have returned

offering fun and football for 4-12 year olds every weekend from

9am-10:30am.
Members of the club’s youth team including Tom Everson and Oliver Wells, son of Youth team manager Chris Wells, are helping run the sessions.
The soccer sessions will look at developing youngsters to play for the club’s junior section while also allowing children to have fun and learning about football in a safe environment.
It is open to children aged 4 to 12 years old who are all welcome to join in. It will last for an hour and a half with participants taking part in fun games, skills sessions and a match before heading home to enjoy the rest of the day with family.
The cost is just £3 per session and anyone wanting more information should call 07854 123199 or e mail [email protected]
The Saturday Soccer Session take place on the club’s 3G training pitches and parents are advised to bring plenty of drink for the children and ensure the appropriate clothing is worn. Astroturf boots or trainers should be worn along with shin pads.
Meanwhile members of the youth team are also gaining valuable experience with the club’s first team under the watchful eye of manager Shaun Reid and Director of Football Toby Macormac.
Picture shows Tom (back left) and Oliver with youngsters at a Saturday soccer session.


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