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BARNET PLAYERS SPREAD FESTIVE CHEER AT BARNET HOSPITAL

Members of the Barnet First Team and Academy Scholarship Programme paid a heartwarming visit to Barnet Hospital yesterday afternoon, bringing festive cheer to patients, families, and staff during the Christmas period.   First-team players Owen Evans, Denis Adeniran, and Britt Assombalonga were joined by academy scholars Noye Richards and Aaron Liwala as they visited the […]

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WALKING FOOTBALL X DEMENTIA UK CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS

Yesterday afternoon, Barnet’s Walking Football team proudly gathered with its partners, Dementia UK for their Christmas celebrations at Copthall Leisure Centre.   The groups were joined by Bees’ Captains Anthony Hartigan and Danny Collinge, as well as Mark Shelton, Joe Hugill and Romoney Crichlow.   They also welcomed a Barnet fan, who has funded many

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RUAIRI’S STORY

When tasked with a project at school in relation to Black History Month, seven-year-old Ruairi didn’t hesitate and straight away chose to dedicate his activity to Idris Kanu.   Ruairi’s dad decided to post his son’s work on X, with the photo getting the attention of the Bees’ number eleven, who off the back of

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BROWNE AND KANU VISIT FOUNDATION PARTNER SCHOOL

On Thursday afternoon, Bees’ players Rhys Browne and Idris Kanu paid a visit to one of the Hive Foundation’s partner schools, St Bernadette’s.   The visit involved a Q&A session, with both players answering questions about their professional career, healthy eating and fighting for their ambitions.   The children engaged excellently with the players and

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WALKING FOOTBALL TEAM WELCOMES CHARITIES TO THE HIVE

As part of the Bees’ community outreach, Barnet’s walking football team welcomed a number of charities to the Hive.   In attendance, was Ciaran Byrne, Adult Services Project Coordinator from AgeUk, Harrow. We discussed working with them and introducing walking football to those who need a little extra help to get through the pressures of life.

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