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TROPHY OCCASION: In Lancing



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
FOOTBALL fans will get a chance to see the ultimate prize in English football – the Barclays Premier League Trophy – when it arrives in Lancing on August 28.
Fans will have the opportunity to have their picture taken with the trophy at the Barclays branch in North Road, Lancing, from 9.30am to 4.30pm.

Visitors to the branch on the day can also enter a free prize draw to win two tickets to see the Pre
mier League team of their choice play.

Branch manager Ben Swain said: "I am delighted to give people in Lancing the chance to see the Premier League Trophy.

"Everyone is welcome to come down and have their photo taken with the trophy that was presented to Manchester United last season.

"We will be getting into the spirit of the visit by decorating the branch in a football theme and dressing in football shirts on the day."

The Barclays Premier League Trophy is one of the most famous symbols in football and is always flanked by two security guards when on display.

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