Saturday club for kids v Wycombe
Young Dale supporters can play football, have a McDonalds meal and watch the Dale v Wycombe game this Saturday for just £9.
The Saturday Club is run by the Football in the Community staff and takes place before every Saturday home match.
Anyone wishing to take part should meet at the Football in the Community office at the Pearl Street side of the ground at midday on Saturday. Between midday and 2pm, they will receive specialist football coaching and play 5-a-side matches.
At 2pm, everyone taking part will be provided with a lunch courtesy of McDonalds, before taking their seat in the reserved section of the ground. Anyone taking part will be fully supervised throughout.
At just £9 this makes it cheaper for youngsters to take part than paying the normal matchday admission would be. More information can be found about Dale in the Community on the official website by clicking here.
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