Win a Cashmere Football Scarf
We’ve teamed up with Savile Rogue to bring you the finest football scarves that money can buy.
Savile Rogue scarves give a nod to football terraces of yesteryear, shunning in-your-face logos and cheap nylon in favour of a traditional design and the comfort, quality and warmth of top grade wool.
It's the sort of scarf you would be happy to wear even when you’re not at the match.
Just answer the following question: In the 50th anniversary year of Doctor Who, which Doctor is most well known for wearing a long, multi-coloured scarf?
Is it: A) Colin Baker B) Tom Baker C) Simon Barker
Please send your answers to queensparkrangers@fansnetwork.co.uk along with your name, address, and the team colours in which you’d like your scarf. The closing date for entries is Tuesday 10th December and open to UK residents only.
If you’d like to guarantee your scarf then you can always order yours via their shop.
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