MANCHESTER United and England star Gary Neville is bringing his world famous soccer schools to town.
After the success of last year's schools all proceeds are again being donated to Bury Football Club.
The Bury FC soccer schools have been running for 14 years and last year Gary brought a new dimension to the coaching course that is different to any others.
The schools will be held at Bury Church of England High School which is the ideal site to cater for the 120 youngsters expected to attend.
Week one runs from Monday, August 5 to Friday, August 9 while week two goes from Monday, August 12 to Friday, August 16.
The cost is £65 for five action-packed days in which youngsters will receive the very best in football coaching, a full Diadora football kit, size five Diadora football, baseball cap, Gary Neville signed photograph, certificate, complimentary ticket to any Bury game, specialist equipment as well as trophies and prizes.
Forms for the schools can be obtained from Bury Football Club. For details ring 0161-272 1462.
Gary's courses to aid Shakers
A HOST of former Bury FC and Bolton Wanderers players are set to battle it out for a good cause on Sunday, August 11.
A charity soccer match between ex-stalwarts of both sides has been arranged at Radcliffe Boro's Stainton Park ground.
Among the Bury stars who have counted themselves in are: Peter Farrell, Andy Hill, Jimmy McIlwraith, Wayne Entwistle, Andy Feeley, Ray Pointer, Derek Spence and Keith Kennedy.
Entry is priced at £3 for children and £1 for children with proceeds going to Bolton Childrens Hospital Appeal Trust.
Any other former Shakers who want to attend should ring Wayne Entwistle on 01204 886633.
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