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46 47 Good Afternoon Everybody and Welcome to the WWFC Fans In SPORTS & EDUCATION TRUST NEWS. www.wwset.co.uk @ww_set /wwfcset Good afternoon everybody and welcome to the WWFC fans in attendance plus the Morecombe fans who have made the long trip down to Adams Park from the north-west for today’s match. an we also take this opportunity to give an extra Cspecial welcome to all those who have arrived at the ground today on foot as part of our new Simply Walk programme being run in partnership with Bucks County Council. For those of you who are unaware, the new programme aims to encourage our fans to walk to matches, giving them the opportunity to meet other fans and Finals having triumphed over the make new friends whilst at the same other 24 teams who took part in time improving their health and our club tournament, and Chesham wellbeing through physical activity. Grammar School represented us The walks are led by trained fantastically in the Girls Cup having volunteers allowing everybody to previously picked up the club trophy. walk at their own pace – so there’s So if you know of a school that may no need to worry about being left have some players who want the behind, lost or feeling left out. In chance to go down in history among addition everybody who takes part their classmates and become heroes will be provided light refreshments by proudly representing their local upon arrival at the ground, as well league club, then please tell them as a free bus ticket back into High to get in touch with us to book as Wycombe town centre at the end of up of players in years 5 & 6, and the Checkatrade Trophy Final for the places are filling up fast. partake in well organized and safe Wycombe Wanderers going forward the match. other a girls team made up of players girls. Everybody at WWSET hopes that sport. Not only does the physical into the regional rounds of the Moving on, we’d also like to bring in years 7 & 8, who may be able to we get a fantastic turnout for both The road to Wembley for schools in exertion of taking part assist players tournaments but regardless of ability, everybody’s attention to some bring the prestigious Kinder+ Sport Wycombe and the surrounding areas tournaments which assist us in in realizing significant health benefits, upcoming (& very exciting) school we can be happy that we are playing EFL Kids & Girls Cup trophies back begins when we will be running our achieving one of our charitable aims, but the enjoyment of events such football tournaments that WWSET a small but positive part in all the to Adams Park. club tournaments (Girls Cup on 30th that of sports participation. However, as these will hopefully help foster a will be hosting... participants’ personal development!” Last year over 2,000 schools November and Boys Cup on both 1st in addition to this, there are many love of competitive football that will KINDER+ SPORT EFL KIDS & nationwide entered the two & 2nd December) to find a winner other benefits that can be gained last a lifetime. In addition, due to the We shall be sure to keep all you fans GIRLS CUPS competitions which are organised who will go on to represent Wycombe through partaking in competitions emphasis placed on fair play and updated on how the tournaments go in later programme pieces but Whilst Gareth Ainsworth, the players by all 72 English Football League Wanderers in the Regional Finals to such as these, as explained by Head sportsmanship the young participants until then, enjoy today’s fixture and and all the backroom staff are member clubs community trusts, be played early in 2017. of WWSET Paul Foley: are learning valuable social skills that working hard to provide our fans and which culminate in a final being Last season Great Missenden “Tournaments such as the Kinder+ transfer into many other aspects of fingers crossed, come the end of the with some success this season, we played on the hallowed turf of Primary School did a great job Sport EFL Kids & Girls Cups allow life. game, the Chairboys have another will also be doing our best to find two Wembley Stadium before the League of flying the flag for Wycombe school children the length and breadth “I’m sure we’ll have some extremely valuable three points on the board! school teams, one a boys team made 2 Play-Off Final for the boys and the Wanderers in the Kids Cup Regional of the country the opportunity to talented players representing C’MON THE CHAIRBOYS! 46 WWW.WYCOMBEWANDERERS.CO.UK @WWFCOFFICIAL / WWFCOFFICIAL /WWFCOFFICIAL WWW.WYCOMBEWANDERERS.CO.UK @WWFCOFFICIAL / WWFCOFFICIAL /WWFCOFFICIAL 47.
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