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FOOTBALL FOUNDATION GRANT ALLOWS CLUB TO INVEST
Daten FC upgrade maintenance equipment

After 20-years of using the same tractor, originally purchased from Campey Turf Care Systems, a £10,000 grant from the Premier League and FA Facilities Fund has provided the means for Daten Football Club to upgrade their maintenance equipment for use at Culcheth Sports Club, Warrington, where the amateur team play their home games. 


New Holland tractor supplied by Campey Turf Care Systems

In the place of their ailing tractor and select few attachments the club were able to get state of the art machinery in the form of a New Holland Boomer 25 Tractor with a Trimax Striker 150 and a Sisis Quadraplay.

Culcheth Sports Club is maintained by groundsman, Ian Trantum. Ian has been working on the site for 30-years, and made the original tractor purchase some 21 years ago.

Having got more use than could possibly have been envisaged from the equipment in the intervening years, Ian was aware it was way past time for an upgrade from the metal seated machine that had served him so well. And with such proven reliability he was happy to work with Campey again.

"I bought the old tractor from Campey twenty years ago," he explained.

"And even then it was second hand, but it was state of the art for a compact tractor at the time. However, they've moved on a lot since then - it's like going from a Vauxhall Viva to a Ferrari!

Given the limitations of the funding Ian Campbell, UK & Ireland Sales Manager for Campeys, was able to advise on the most cost effective tractor and implements to ensure maximum improvement and maintenance benefits to the club.

"This new equipment is going to make my job a lot easier and it's also going to improve the pitches a lot and that's the most important thing for us."

The Premier League, The FA and the Government - via Sport England - fund the Premier League and FA Facilities Fund, which is delivered by the Football Foundation, who are the country's largest sport charity.

Working with the Lancashire FA, Daten FC was able to secure a grant of £10,000 towards the equipment while the remaining balance was raised by the football club.


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