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Wednesday, 20th August 2008

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Future's bright for the Old Boys



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THE future's bright ... the future's orange.
That mantra certainly applies to Burnley Grammar School Old Boys Football Club.

The Old Boys, who play in orange, have recently unveiled a new partnership with the world-famous Coerver Coaching scheme.

In a bid to boost the club's youth set-up for the future, the Old Boys are hoping to attract youngsters, both boys and girls, to a summer soccer camp at their Mount Lane home in Cliviger.

Chairman Andrew Watson said:"As a club we see this as a good opportunity to get involved with a world-wide brand and to get children involved in coaching sessions.

"We are keen to give something back to the community and hope to attract a good number of children to the sessions."

The soccer camp will be run by Coerver Coaching head coach Kieran Fletcher. He currently plays for Chorley and runs the Bolton Wanderers football academy.

He said: "I am aiming to develop a summer coaching camp in Burnley providing opportunity and equality for all."

The cost of the summer camp is £35 for three days and the dates are July 23rd, 24th and 25th or July 30th, 31st, and August 1st.
Contact 07784298974 or email Coervercoach8@yahoo.co.uk for further details.

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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 4:21 PM
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