Win tickets to see Dagenham & Redbridge v Crawley Town or a signed football
Daggers are offering fans a chance to win some fantastic prizes with npower’s Fanpower Stadium.
The Fanpower Stadium gives every club in the Football League a chance to win �30,000 to be spent on ground improvements.
Daggers are currently in pole position to win �10,000 in prize money for the number of fans that sign up to the Fanpower Stadium on Facebook - with a total of 2,104 people needed to grab their seat.
And the club are third in the race for the additional �20,000, awarded to the supporters most vocal about their club on Facebook and Twitter.
As a way of thanking the supporters who have already signed up and as an incentive to those who haven’t, the club are offering the following prizes over the next week:
12pm Friday - Signed Dagenham & Redbridge football.
12pm Monday - Two tickets in the Traditional Builders Stand for the match v Crawley Town on April 21.
12pm Tuesday - Two tickets for the match v Crawley Town.
12pm Wednesday - Two tickets for the match v Crawley Town.
12pm Thursday - Two tickets for the match v Crawley Town.
12pm Friday - Two tickets for the match v Crawley Town.
To be in with a chance of winning any of the fantastic prizes listed above grab your seat at https://www.facebook.com/npowerfootballleague and then post your seat number on Dagenham & Redbridge’s new Facebook Page, www.facebook.com/OfficialDagenham.Redbridge.
When entering remember to include #FanpowerStadium, i.e.
Daggers #Fanpower Stadium seat 219
Alternatively you can submit your entry by sending your seat number to web@daggers.co.uk or by Tweeting it to @Dag_RedFC. All entries will be carried over to the following draws, so you only need to enter once.
The winning entries will be picked at random and will be posted along with all the information on www.daggers.co.uk.
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