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Hi all I'm new here got recommended to this site by a friend. Does anyone know of any sports clubs/teams that I could sign my two year old up for preferrably football as he loves running and kicking the ball and now he's started watching the tv beside me when a game is on thanks in advance
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Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> There?s also ?Little Dolphins? at JAGS where they

> learn snorkelling, then move onto scuba once

> they?re a little older and can swim without

> armbands (but that?s probably not very ?sporty? is

> it)?


My wife apparently already takes him swimming so just wanted to see whete I can take him on my day off thanks alot chaps

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