Invest shed loads for a Warbury Warriors ‘dream'


New football comic ‘Striker' tops our headlines with a Warbury ‘dream', every fanatical fans retreat.

Striker 3D Ltd are planning to offer one lucky stakeholder the chance to win their own Warbury Warriors ‘dream' retreat, so they can relax at the bottom of the garden to read their favourite weekly comic, surrounded by the infamous Warriors' players shirts. Hundreds of Warbury Warriors fans interested in investing in Striker have already pledged money to invest in Britain's hottest comic and full details will be announced in Striker during the next few weeks. The retreat will be offered as a prize to one lucky reader who invests in the company. Striker is out every Thursday and costs just £1. 

Website www.striker3d.net  


Premiership star presents youngster with prize

Winner of the 2003 Hull F.C. dream draw is presented with the keys to his 'dream' fanatical fans retreat by Premiership footballer Nick Barmby.

The 13 year old struck lucky and scooped the luxury retreat, after his Grandmother bought him the ticket as a gift. Favourite Places built the prize and Jamie helped to design the interior, which is based around the England and Manchester United team.

“I still can't believe it,” said Jamie “It's got everything you could want and meeting Nick Barmby was excellent.” ( Full article)



 
'A 'dream' comes true' - 12 year old Jamie Taylor wins the Hull FC prize draw.
Article taken from issue 21 of Hull of a Game.
 
Mally's 'dream' - Mally Welburn talks to Hull of a Game magazine about the 'Dream'.
 
Your chance to win the 'dream' - Article taken from The Hull Daily Mail ( Saturday, August 2, 2003)
 
The 'dream' wins nomination for innovation awards. - Article taken from The Hull Daily Mail ( Tuesday, July 22, 2003)
 
"Shedding light on rugby greats" - Article taken from The Hull Daily Mail ( Tuesday, June 26, 2003)
 
"Sheds you win" - Article taken from Sir Alan Sugars's column in The Daily Mirror (Monday, April 21, 2003)
 
"Alan Johnson MP views Mally's dream project " - Article taken from Hull Daily Mail's business section (Tuesday, December 17, 2002)