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Latest News - 13/01/2022

U12 Children at Galabank-Matchday

The club have been delighted and excited by the amount of young children who are now attending Galabank on a matchday. The noise and vibrancy brought to the ground by the young fans have cheered the team on and been appreciated by both the players and manager alike.

In order to ensure all children’s safety at the club it’s important that any child under the age of 12 is accompanied by an adult/guardian when attending Galabank on a matchday. We would ask that all children who have a Young Scot card have these in their possession so they can be used as a proof of age identification when entering the ground unattended. Parents should note that any child under the age of 12 who arrives unaccompanied will be refused entry to the ground.

The club would also like to remind parents that participants of the community football programme gain free entry to the ground on match-days.

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