Thursday, April 4, 2013

A secret time for young NUFC fans at St James' Park - ChronicleLive

Little Toon fans flocked to St James' Park for per day of Easter holiday fun and to generally meet their Magpies heroes Lewis Harker meets James Tavernier and Romain Amalfitano Little Toon fans flocked to St Jamesa Park for per day of Easter holiday fun and to generally meet their Magpies personalities. Hundreds of individuals ended up for an opportunity to meet James Tavernier and Romain Amalfitano, have a skills masterclass with world freestyle baseball success Dan MagnessA or just complete their basketball card selections. Excited Ethan Beckford, eight, who posed for pictures inside a giant trading card said the dayA a' which also found kids face down for a possiblity to appear on the message during a League gameA a' was aminta. aEverything was just great,a mentioned Ethan, from Cramlington. aIave met 1 or 2 of the Newcastle participants before but I hadnat met James Tavernier and Romain Amalfitano. I loved it.a Fit Attax occasion at St James' Park Your day was organized by soccer trading card company Topps as a aswap meeta due to their Match Attax trading cards and stickers, with several small Magpies fans hoping to complete their Newcastle United sets. Football-loving Ewan Hetherington, ten, from Chapel House, said: aIave been trying to acquire the Newcastle set and my favourite card is Shola Ameobi. aHeas my preferred player too after rating within the last minute against Sunderland.a Small Luke Stewart, 10, swapped for the Tim Krul and Steven Taylor cards he required, then had a face-to-face skills class with soccer freestyle expert Dan Magess. aI discovered how to balance the ball on the back of my neck and how to show it up off the ground,a the grinning youngster, who goes to Walker Primary School, said. The afternoon also gave an opportunity to the youngsters to be captured with the Premier League and Championship trophies, get fully up close with a Wars stormtrooper, who had been selling the companyas different trading card choices or bid in a memorabilia auction. The surface of the bids when the gavel took place was a signed Hatem Ben Arfa dealing card, which asolda for 2,000 aswapsa. Pop Graeme Stewart, from South Shields, said he thought the day had been an excellent affair. Amazement arrived very first thing at 11am and it kept us busy throughout the day a'A be it through to stage winning prizes, or spending time with Dan Magness learning skills,a he said. Mother Rachel Beckford said her family had enjoyed a day out for the college holidays. aIt was such a nice method for the youngsters to meetAA the people and complete their card collections,a she said. The champion of a High Trumps-like card match can now go on to compete keenly against other regional winners, on the frequency, during a game at Chelseaas Stamford Bridge.

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