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Tranmere Rovers' relationship with China has gone from strength to strength in recent months following a number of successful initiatives.
The Club's partnerships with Little London English School, Honder University and the Inner Mongolia Government are set to continue to grow to the benefit of all parties.
Tranmere's involvement in China began earlier this year when it entered into an arrangement with Little London English School which involved a number of people - several of them Tranmere supporters - being recruited to teach English in Hohhot on six and 12 month placements. The first group flew out in Autumn and have become an important part of the school's language programme.
This initiative was led by Tranmere fan Robbie Bigland who has joined the Club as its China Desk Manager.
Robbie said: "The relationship with Little London has created some fantastic life changing opportunities for young people in Wirral and will continue to do so - we're already recruiting for more teachers to fly out in early 2017.