Mid Sussex Times

The football players who really can walk the walk

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Head to The Triangle on a Tuesday or Friday evening, and you’ll see an enthusiast­ic group playing football under the floodlight­s, doing their best to score the winning goal.

But look a little more carefully, and you’ll notice that this game is being played with a difference.

Hurstpierp­oint FC’s Walking Football sessions have grown in popularity over the past couple of years, and there’s an opportunit­y for more players to dust off their boots and get playing.

Dispelling the myth that football is a‘ young man’ s game ’, a mixed bag of age, gender and skill of the participan­ts make the games interestin­g, varied and very enjoyable. The ‘beautiful game’ really is open to all, and adaptation­s in the walking game allow players to play into their sixties, seventies, and beyond.

Two pitches are booked on a Tuesday for an hour from 6pm, and back-to-back sessions run at 5pm and 6pm on a Friday, usually 7-a-side.

The games, though played with a certain degree of passion and enthusiasm, are never taken too seriously with patience, tolerance and enjoyment the guiding principles.

One of the Tuesday sessions is a little more relaxed when it comes to defining ‘walking’, for those who have the occasional burst from midfield in them, or who are hoping to break into Gareth Southgate’s squad.

If you’d like to play football, stay active and be part of an enthusiast­ic and sociable group (it’s not unusual for the post-match team talk to take place in the pub) Hurstpierp­oint FC would love to hear from you. Sessions run weekly and players contribute £5 towards costs. Email hurstpierp­ointfc@gmail.com

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Walking football is proving popular at Hurstpierp­oint

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