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Pro Evo tournament at The Terrace



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Published Date: 15 May 2008
ARE you a football fan and enjoy console games?
The you will be excited by the news that you can test your talent in a competitive tournament in a fundraising event being organised by Magherafelt Sky Blues Football Club.

The football club are organising a Playstation 3 tournament using the Pro
Evolution 2008 game at The Terrace in Magherafelt on Saturday 21 June starting at 12noon.

This will be your ideal chance to prove your skills against local gamers.

Sky Blues will be using the conference room in the Terrace and games will be played via three large screen projectors which will only add to the experience.

The rules are very simple. You can pick whatever club team you want from the start and the winner will pick up the coveted trophy and £35.
There are a maximum of 64 places and each player will be guaranteed two matches as there is a plate competition for those who lose in the first round.

For a full set of rules and game settings email info@skybluesfc.net or by visiting www.proevoskyblues.info or www.skybluesfc.net

It costs £5 to enter with all money raised going towards club funds. The overall winner will get £35 with the runner up receiving £15. There is no age limit to entry.

To enter you must book your place by ringing 07870 578593 after 6pm or emailing info@skybluesfc.net. The entry fee must be paid in advance to secure your place due to the anticipated demand.



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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 10:38 AM
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