Sunderland Echo

WIN Chance to be SAFC mascot

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HEY there Chipsters, how’s it going? Well, things are certainly getting exciting at SAFC, eh?!

Just when we thought everything was lost, a couple of great results against Chelsea and Manchester City have really given us hope that the Black Cats might just avoid relegation!

Like Bart Simpson said, it’s not over until the fat lady sings, and it could all come down to the last game of the season against Swansea on Sunday, May 11 ... and guess what? It could be YOU leading the lads out onto the pitch for this MASSIVE game!

That’s right, we’ve teamed up once again with our friends at the Stadium of Light to offer one lucky Chipster the chance to be a mascot on this most important of days. The prize includes:

The opportunit­y to lead out the Black Cats onto the pitch A full Sunderland AFC kit Three compliment­ary match tickets with prime seats

Access to the Magic Moments Bar with half- time buffet

A chance for the mascot to meet the players in the dressing room

Not bad, eh? To be in with a chance of winning, all you need to do is answer this question: What was the score when Sunderland beat Newcastle at the Stadium of Light this season?

There are three ways you can enter – send your answer, along with your name, address, telephone number, Chipper Club number and date of birth to Swansea Mascot Competitio­n, Chipper Club, Sunderland Echo, Echo House, Pennywell, Sunderland, SR4 9ER, e- mail chipper@ northeast- press. co. uk, or drop it into the Echo offices in Pennywell.

So the club can get all of the details of the winner, answers MUST ARRIVE BY NOON ON

WEDNESDAY, so don’t hang about. VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATIO­N: The winner must be aged between six and 12 on April 12, 2014. Photos will be taken on the day and an image consent form will be required to be signed by the parent/ guardian.

Please only enter this competitio­n if you will be available to attend the match on Sunday, May 11. Family and friends, please DO

NOT enter this competitio­n on behalf of youngsters without the knowledge of their parent or guardian.

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