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West Ham stars revive Dale’s Supermarket Sweep

West Ham stars revive Dale’s Supermarket Sweep

20 December 2017 - 19:28

90’s legendary TV show Supermarket Sweep may be gone,  but it’s certainly not forgotten. West Ham first-team stars Mark Noble, Michail Antonio and Aaron Cresswell have helped to bring the game back to life when working together with three excitable West Ham fans in order to win fantastic prizes.

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  • The West Ham trio worked together with three Hammers fans, who flung their way around the aisles to find a selection of prizes, with the top prize being a season ticket! Watch the video as Michail Antonio, Aaron Cresswell and Mark Noble work with some of the club’s fans to scoop up the top prize.

    Snapchat star Stevo The Mad Man plays the role of host in this epic clip, with the Hammers trio working against the clock. 

    Of course it wouldn’t be quite the same if the footballers flew around a supermarket looking for prizes, so in this clip watch as the players dash around the Betway Stadium Store.



    Find more information about the Shopping Spree here!



    How the game works

    - Stevo asks three rounds of football-themed questions to Mark, Michail and Aaron, who must answer as many as possible to earn their team-mate time on the clock to complete their shopping.

    - Once the question rounds have been completed, the fans must head onto the shop floor and find all the items on the list given to them by Stevo, plus any bonus items. 

    - With a West Ham player as their personal shopper, the fan with the most items will then play for the prize of a lifetime: a West Ham season ticket!


    Written by Ketan Patel










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