New competition to win a Reading FC shirt - how to enter
Posted: 27 Nov 2014 13:12
To celebrate Hob Nob Anyone?'s twentieth birthday Reading Football Club have donated two spare team shirts from last season.
The shirts are both medium sized and are named and numbered for Alex Pearce and Hal Robson-Kanu.
To have a chance of owning one of these shirts then all you need to do is enter our competition by re-tweeting this tweet:
https://twitter.com/hobnobanyone/status/537955020348456960
Simple as that!
The competition is open for a week, after which we will randomly pick two winners. If you're a lucky winner we'll get in touch to get your name and address
so we can send you the shirt. If you're not on Twitter then you can also enter by e-mailing us - make sure you put the word Competition in the subject line so we
can include you in the random draw.
In response to the active forums on the site throughout the years the club sent us this message: "Reading FC media team wishes Hob Nob a happy 20th anniversary and thanks for keeping us on our toes." Hob Nob Anyone? looks forward to keeping the media department on its toes for many years to come.
The shirts are both medium sized and are named and numbered for Alex Pearce and Hal Robson-Kanu.
To have a chance of owning one of these shirts then all you need to do is enter our competition by re-tweeting this tweet:
https://twitter.com/hobnobanyone/status/537955020348456960
Simple as that!
The competition is open for a week, after which we will randomly pick two winners. If you're a lucky winner we'll get in touch to get your name and address
so we can send you the shirt. If you're not on Twitter then you can also enter by e-mailing us - make sure you put the word Competition in the subject line so we
can include you in the random draw.
In response to the active forums on the site throughout the years the club sent us this message: "Reading FC media team wishes Hob Nob a happy 20th anniversary and thanks for keeping us on our toes." Hob Nob Anyone? looks forward to keeping the media department on its toes for many years to come.