EXCLUSIVE GRIFFIN PARK PRINTS NOW ON SALE

EXCLUSIVE GRIFFIN PARK PRINTS NOW ON SALE
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Beesotted have commissioned artist Matthew Wood to produce a very limited first batch of these stunning A2 prints of Griffin Park in all its glory. 

The print shows a stunning and very stylish reproduction of how many fans remember our proud old stadium from the late Seventies, with the majestic Royal Oak stand behind the goal and terracing on all four sides of the ground. Even the railings on the Ealing Road end look good!

The first run of 25 are expected to sell out quickly, so make sure you secure one to hang in pride of place.

No Bees fan’s home office or man/woman cave should be without one!

CLICK HERE TO SNAP UP A GRIFFIN PARK PRINT

And with Christmas on the horizon, they’re certainly better than a pair of sox!

Dave Lane
@beesotted100

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