Win Swans Print In Newastle Guess Crowd Competition
It always used to be one of the most popular features of the website and Planet Swans has now teamed up with local artist Simon Meyrick to give readers the chance to win a print of Lucasz Fabianski in our guess the crowd competition.
Simon has kindly donated nine of his excellent drawings that we will give away over the next few weeks in a series of competitions like this one.
And don't worry if you don't win one of the prints in the competition as you can contact Simon directly to buy one of the prints via Twitter (@SimonMeyrick) or via the forum at this link The prints cost just £5 each and would be a great addition to anyone's collection of Swans pictures.
To enter all you have to do is complete the form below with your name, email address and guess for the crowd at Saturday's game. Entries close on Saturday (4th October) at 2.30pm and the winner will be announced on the site next Monday (6th) and the winner contacted by email
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