Morecambe Football Club will open its doors to supporters on Monday, July 25, for an open training session event at the Mazuma Stadium.
Doors will open at 10am, from there a group photo will take place with supporters and all first-team players and staff.
Supporters will then be able to take in an open training session from the stands, as Derek Adams’ side continue their preparations ahead of our Sky Bet League One opening day game against Shrewsbury Town.
There will be opportunity for autographs and photos with your favourite players after training. Refreshments and lunch will also be on offer in the Local Choice Suite from 11.45am onwards.
Supporters can also have a browse at the latest merchandise that the Club has to offer as there will be a pop-up shop on the day.
The event is free entry.
Morecambe begin their new League One campaign with the visit of Shrewsbury Town to the Mazuma on Saturday, July 30.


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