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Hornets host Halloween party for young footballers


Football-themed half term fun ended in ghoulish fashion when children enjoyed a Halloween fancy dress disco at Watford Football Club.

Young players were able to practice their ball skills during a week-long soccer school organised by the Vicarage Road club's Community Sports and Education Trust in Bushey, Watford, Hemel Hempstead and St Albans.

First-team players Don Cowie and Scott Severin also made guest appearances, handing out autographs and photographs to their fans.

Then on Saturday evening, more than 45 children dressed up as witches, skeletons and monsters at a fancy dress party hosted at the club stadium, complete with apple bobbing and dancing competitions.


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Children dressed up for Halloween at Watford Football Club Hornets star Don Cowie signed autographs for young fans at a half-term soccer school organised by Watford's Community Sports and Education Trust

Children dressed up for Halloween at Watford Football Club. Picture: Malcolm Armstrong

Hornets star Don Cowie signed autographs for young fans at a half-term soccer school organised by Watford's Community Sports and Education Trust. Picture: Malcolm Armstrong




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