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London Colney Training Ground

WHAFC

Active Member
Are fans welcome to visit the training ground at London Colney? Have any of you been there during a training session? I was thinking of taking my kids there in hope of getting a few autographs but don't want to waste my time and theirs if we are likely to be turned away. I know a lot of clubs welcome visitors but not sure about Arsenal.
 

KingReyes

Established Member
Please do tell. I will be in London for the Bolton game and it would be great to get few autographs.
 

Laxness

Active Member
I'm actually interested in the players' timetables. How long do they train, and at what time in general? What do they do? I know they have 5 vs. 5 games, but what else?
 

PolishGooner

Well-Known Member
Laxness said:
I'm actually interested in the players' timetables. How long do they train, and at what time in general? What do they do? I know they have 5 vs. 5 games, but what else?

Read books by Seaman and Adams, a lot info about our training system under Graham and Wenger, cool story about pudding
 

XxGoonaStuxX

Active Member
No It's closed to the public as Wenger believes this is best for the players. However you could probably go up there and hound them as they are getting into their cars !
 

A_G

Rice Rice Baby 🎼🎵
Moderator
More income for you transfer junkies no? Not directly but more money coming in regardless.
For Me GIF by Lil Yachty
 

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