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Morrison Ave, England, E4 8SN, United Kingdom
020 8503 2220 www.goalsfootball.co.uk
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Jun 11, 2018
I can not remember how many balls we lost because of old nets but still i am happy to play there every week. Nice and helpful staff.

Apr 23, 2018
Hi,I have been playing for 10 years now on these peaches and my concern is that most of them are with very bad surfaces as they never been charged.Only recently 3 of them have been done (sorry if not correct nr),very little and too late,it really effect as physically and mentally.We love to play locally with local friends and love to be treated fairly as very regular customers.I sincerely hope that the management will take this feedback on board.K.Hasani

May 17, 2018
Pitches are mostly well maintained. Staff are great!

Mar 6, 2018
Good quality 3g pitches with adequate flood lighting. The pitches are well positioned so any balls over the top are easily retrieved unlike some places I've been to. The reception area seems to be a bit understaffed meaning when you want to pay or get informati on wmyou can be waiting for quite some time. Which is the reason for only 4 and not 5 stars. Parking is available on sight free of charge. I've never had a problem parking. The people I play with are all ok. No arguing, clean fun. But I can't speak for everyone. Overall a good place.

Dec 26, 2017
Brilliant CS. Allan is always proactively professional every time we deal with him. Been playing here for years and all over London. Is here the Only place where I feel really comfortable dealing with the staff.

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