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Whitby Town kick off £30,000 'Pitch Perfect' fundraiser
Paul Connolly. 28 Feb
Can you help the Seasiders in their quest for a brand new pitch at the Towbar Express Stadium?
Whitby Town can announce that the club is launching a bid to lay a new sand-based pitch at the Towbar Express Stadium at the Turnbull Ground - and they need your help to reach their target of £30,000!
The pitch has been an issue of contention for a considerable amount of time, with drainage problems seeing several games called off in the last two seasons. The club has decided that the time to act is now, to protect the future of the club, setting up a JustGiving page for people to donate to.
With 11 games called off so far this season (nine for waterlogged pitches; two for frozen pitches), problems with the pitch have had a major knock-on effect on the football club's finances. The estimated loss that the club has had to incur due to postponements is around £25,000.Of course, this is not sustainable. Another season like this one - with the number of postponements we have seen - would see the club faced with potentially serious questions about its future.
Groundsman Joe Cook and his team have worked tirelessly and mostly against the elements ahead of every home game so far this season just to get games on to the best of their abilities, though through no fault of their own, they have often found themselves coming up short due to the weather and drainage issues.
With this, we are looking to raise £30,000 to kick the work off, which would go towards external funding that we are currently pursuing behind the scenes.
A new pitch at the Towbar Express Stadium @ The Turnbull Ground would not only ease pressure on Joe and his team, but would also open up opportunities for more community use of the pitch - with the opportunity to provide a better experience for local clubs playing cup finals at the ground, from junior level right through to senior level.It would also help to provide a home for the club’s newly-formed Under-19s team, giving the club’s younger players the experience of regularly playing on the club’s pitch, and allow the club to offer more in the way of community-based projects at the ground, including the use of the ground for the Whitby Town Soccer School, run by Blues players Brad Fewster, Soni Fergus and Sam Spenceley.As a club, Whitby Town are committed to improving all aspects of the ground to improve the supporter experience and player experience. In recent seasons, the club have committed to several infrastructure upgrades, including:
Last edited by Matchman (28/2/2024 9:22 PM)