The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus children heartbroke­n by hooligans

Boy racers churn up grass at sports pitches

- Richard watt

Boy racers who churned up pitches at an Angus sports club have been branded “mindless hooligans”.

Youngsters in Arbroath were “heartbroke­n” to find deep gouges on their training fields.

The facilities at the town’s community sports club are regularly used for football by children aged between nine and 12.

Paul Gray and his under-11s team found the damage when they turned up to train on the pitches.

He said: “When the kids saw it they were like, where are we going to go now?

“It’s saddening that people think that’s OK to do – this is where kids play.”

Youngsters at an Angus community sports club were “heartbroke­n” to find their training fields had been churned up.

Arbroath Community Sports Club run teams for teenagers to compete in the Dundee and District Youth Football Associatio­n leagues.

The club was left crestfalle­n after finding deep tracks gouged across both of the pitches at Hercules Den used by the younger children.

The “boy racers” have been slated for their failure to think of the youngsters.

The club’s 2004 side was shortliste­d in the recent Angus Sports Awards, and the SFA Quality Mark outfit is in the process of setting up teams for girls aged seven to 13.

Their first training session is in jeopardy as officials wait for the pitches to be assessed.

Coach John Gordon said a car would only get access to the grass through a gap in fencing left for council vehicles.

The town’s Victoria Park had been susceptibl­e to cars driving across its

You shake your head in disbelief sometimes. I can only hope this will be reported to police and those responsibl­e will be held to account. DAVID FAIRWEATHE­R

adult pitches, but this has been closed off recently.

He said: “We were trying to organise a tournament in the summer with 30-odd teams and if this happened on the day we don’t know what we would do.

“It could well be young people doing this, but it’s also kids that are missing out on the game days and training on week nights. “They were heartbroke­n.” David Fairweathe­r, who is standing in May’s council elections, said he had been working with the club on recent funding applicatio­ns.

“They’ve got fantastic plans going forward and it’s to my disgust that some mindless hooligans have chosen to spoil these pitches for the young people,” he said.

“The committee have done so much to do something for these young people – it’s not just football but their health – only for thoughtles­s individual­s to spoil it all for them.

“You shake your head in disbelief sometimes.

“I can only hope this will be reported to police and those responsibl­e will be held to account.”

Paul Gray and his under-11s team found the damage when they turned up to train.

He said: “When the kids saw it they were like, where are we going to go now?

“It’s saddening that people think that’s OK to do – but this is where kids play.”

The pitches are leased from Angus Council and a spokesman said the damage had been assessed.

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Picture: Paul Reid. The car tracks left the playing fields deeply rutted.

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