Ever wondered what it’s like to get up close and personal with the most coveted prize in English football? The Barclays Premier League Trophy is one of the most sought after pieces of silverware in the world, and it could be yours - for 90 minutes.
Barclays, through their Barclays Ticket Office promotion, are offering readers the chance to experience the glory of the Barclays Premier League by winning a visit from the trophy to their home or workplace.
Readers can still win tickets to Barclays Premier League matches throughout the season with Barclays Ticket Office. Go to www.barclays.co.uk/ticketoffice and generate a code to enter or request a receipt from any Barclays ATM and text in the code on the back of the advice slip. Either way its free to enter and every 90 minutes one winner will receive a pair of tickets to watch their favourite team.
Even if you’re unsuccessful, you could still win a pair of season tickets to the Barclays Premier League team of choice for the 2010/11 season. It’s as straightforward as that; free Barclays Premier League football for you and a mate. Full details and T&C’s can be found at www.barclays.co.uk/ticketoffice.
HOW TO WIN!
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question and email your answer, together with your name, address and daytime contact telephone number (please mark Barclays in your subject line). Closing date is 9.00am on February 3, 2010. Usual Newsquest Northwest rules apply. See competition rules section for details. No purchase necessary.
Question: Who are the current Barclays Premier League champions?
Terms and Conditions:
The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Employees of Newsquest Northwest, their families and anyone connected with this competition are not eligible to enter. Usual Newsquest Northwest rules apply. Winners will be notified by email wherever possible.
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