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    Papa John’s pizza is launching Sign For Your Club, giving Hoops supporters the opportunity to become an official squad member of Queens Park Rangers.

    Papa John’s is the official pizza partner of the Football League and the company wanted to create a promotion that would make this transfer window even better for football fans. With the creation of Sign For Your Club Papa John’s believes it will achieve the correct result. All you have to do to be in with a chance of joining your heroes at Loftus Road Stadium is register your interest at www.signforyourclub.co.uk.

    Jim White said: “The January transfer window is always an exciting time for football fans, as they look to see whether their club will look to strengthen the team. This year the excitement is massively ramped up as supporters will be crossing their fingers, for the big signing to be them! It’s any football fans dream to be able to sign for their club”

    In addition, to the kudos of becoming an official team member, Sign For Your Club will provide a number of fantastic prizes, including; signed shirt, free tickets to every home match for the remainder of the season, an official story in the Matchday programme, Tour of the Stadium, and of course a full replica kit complete with their name and number.

    To be in with a chance of living the dream, you should register at www.signforyourclub.co.uk
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