Weetabix sponsor our Wildcats Centres

by on Feb.05, 2021, under Girls FA Disabled Weetabix Wildcats Centre 22/23, Girls FA Weetabix Wildcats Centre Wednesdays 22/23, Girls' FA Weetabix Wildcats Centre Tuesdays 22/23

Our 3 FA Wildcats Centres are now sponsored by Weetabix, following a partnership with The FA and Weetabix. The partnership will focus on Weetabix Original’s nutritional credentials, being low in sugar, salt, and fat, as well as high in fibre, helping to support the health of the nation with a strong start to the day. […]

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Girls who happen to have a disability wanted!

by on Sep.30, 2020, under Girls FA Disabled Weetabix Wildcats Centre 22/23, Girls FA Weetabix Wildcats Centre Wednesdays 22/23, Girls' FA Weetabix Wildcats Centre Tuesdays 22/23

To support our ethos of ‘Football for All’, the club is creating a new FA Wildcats Centre for girls aged 5 to 11 with disabilities. We have been determined for some while to create sessions for players who just happen to be disabled and this is another step along that journey. The sessions will take […]

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Girls wanted to join in the football fun!

by on Sep.04, 2020, under Girls FA Weetabix Wildcats Centre Wednesdays 22/23, Girls Under 10s Panthers 19/20, Girls Under 10s Phoenix 22/23, Girls Under 10s Wildcats 22/23, Girls Under 11s Meerkats 20/21, Girls Under 11s Meerkats 22/23, Girls Under 14s Lionesses 22/23, Girls Under 8s Lionesses 20/21, Girls Under 8s Panthers 20/21, Girls Under 9s Panthers 19/20, Girls' FA Weetabix Wildcats Centre Tuesdays 22/23, Players, Teams & Coaches Wanted

The Club has many playing opportunities for girls aged 4 to 11. We focus on fun, player development, fun, making new friends and did we say fun? Get in touch by commenting below, messaging us or contacting Keith on 07836202764. Please see the poster below for more details

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