The Daily Echo has teamed up with AFC Bournemouth and Talk Moneywise to offer one local youth football team the chance to win a brand new kit.
As well as the kit, which will be sponsored by local Independent Financial Advisors Talk Moneywise, the winning team will also get the chance to attend AFC Bournemouth’s first home game of the 2013-14 season.
The winning team will perform the Cherries guard of honour as the two teams walk on to the Dean Court pitch and will also get the chance to meet the players and watch the match unfold.
To be in with a chance of your local youth football team winning this fantastic prize, simply write and tell us, in no more than 150 words, why you feel your team should be the lucky winners.
Send postal entries to; Youth Sports Kit Competition, Daily Echo, Promotions Dept. Richmond Hill, Bournemouth. BH2 6HH. Email entries to promotions@bournemouthecho.co.uk.
For both postal and email entries, we will need a colour photograph of your team. If you are emailing your entry, high-res jpegs are preferable.
Postal photos no larger than A4. Please also remember to include a contact name, address and daytime telephone number so we are able to contact the winner.
The closing date for entries is midnight on June 7th and teams need to be aged 6-12 years to be able to enter.
The Daily Echo will print the ‘Top 5’ in our Youth Sport supplement on June 13th and invite our readers to vote for the team they think should win this fantastic prize. The overall winner of the competition will be chosen by an independent panel of judges from the top-five teams voted for by readers. The winners will be notified by post. All normal Daily Echo rules apply, available on request.
- Talk Moneywise is actively sponsoring community initiatives. Talk Moneywise’s mission is to put the “personal” back into independent financial advice. Pop into your local Westbourne high street branch and speak to a team of highly-qualified experienced advisors about a broad range of financial products and services.
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