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It has been brought to my attention that the Evening Post are running a competition for a £25k Mini Bus. All we have to do is collect tokens that appear in each edition of the Evening Post (simple as that) The Trust as a body are 1500 strong and should be in with a fair chance of winning especially if everyone pulls together. If won, it could be used for both youth and 1st team for training purposes along with other projects organised by the Trust for the children in the community.
This appeal, although Trust led, is not just for Trust members but for all Swans supporters, players and staff to get involved, with the collection point being the new Trust office on the North Bank.
Please email friends and let family members know about this appeal. |
Thank You Jacque |
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