Pupils at St Williams Primary School in Norwich were treated to an activity session with Norwich City player Sebastien Bassong before he officially opened the new school library.
PHOTO BY SIMON FINLAY
Tom Bristow
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
10:18 AM
Norwich City defender Sebastien Bassong entertained pupils in Thorpe St Andrew today.
The Premiership star visited St Williams Primary school to open a new library and take part in a coaching session.
Sebastien taught the pupils skills including balancing the ball on their feet and heads.
Headteacher Marion Dawe said they invited the 26-year-old to open the library to try and encourage more reading among boys.
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4 comments
Headline implies that Seb is not happy with the quality of coaching he gets at Carra Rud. Does TSA school have a rival Academy? Excellent!
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Mad Brewer
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Well done Seb.
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waclor
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
and what car is Seb driving now
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wivenhoebudgie
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
and what car is Seb driving now
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wivenhoebudgie
Tuesday, October 16, 2012