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WIN! FA Cup tie prize



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Published Date: 27 November 2007
IF you are not going to the Stags' televised FA Cup tie at Harrogate, then don't miss this week's Chad for a great prize.
We are giving away 20 places place for four lucky reader and four of their friends to watch the match - to be screened live on BBC's Match Of The Day - together at an official VIP match screening at The Victoria pub in Mansfield.

The lucky winners will sit alongside Stags legend Mark Kearney, who will give his expert insight on the match with exclusive half-time analysis and a questions and answers session.

Former MOTD commentator Andrew James will be the compere and there will be links to the event from Radio Mansfield 103.2.

E.ON, one of the UK's leading energy suppliers and Sponsor of The FA Cup, is also giving away match programmes and an exclusive FA Cup gift bag for each of the winners.

E.ON is calling on football fans to help reduce 'The FA Cup's Carbon Footyprint' by watching the match together.

By logging onto www.carbonfootyprint.com, football fans can find out about car sharing schemes in their area and choose from over 30 simple pledges, such as fitting energy efficient light bulbs, taking a coach or walking to a game.

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  • Last Updated: 27 November 2007 9:15 AM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 
  

 
 


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