Scunthorpe United FC’s grounds staff have remarked on a significant improvement to the pitch at Glanford Park since using Limagrain UK’s MM60 Grass Seed.
After having a taste of Championship football for three seasons, Scunthorpe United is working hard to get back into the second tier of English football.
The chairman of the club, Peter Swann, is about to enter his third season and is doing everything possible to make this happen, according to assistant groundsman Kevin Comming.

“Mr Swann is determined to get us to where we were before. When we reached the Championship it was an amazing achievement on the budget that we had. By hook or by crook he wants to get back to the Championship,” he said.
The ambitious new chairman has already signalled his intentions by sealing a move to a new purpose built stadium. The new ground will feature a 15,000 all-seated stadium as well as a new state-of-the-art training complex and there is a good feeling around the club.
It appears that the Scunthorpe faithful have a lot of new changes be excited about, but one thing that is guaranteed to remain, is the excellent playing surface. The club has, over recent years, boasted a superb pitch which is in part thanks to the grass seed used.
Kevin, who has been at the club for fifteen years, believes that the pitch really started coming into its own after Limagrain’s MM60 was applied.
“We used to use a different grass seed and we were relatively happy with it to be honest. But Simon Hutton, from Fineturf, who does a lot of work, including our end of season renovations, was full of praise for MM60. He spoke at length about its advantages and the benefits it would bring to us here.
“We gave it a lot of consideration and went to see a few other grounds which had used MM60. Ultimately we liked what we saw and decided to go for it. We can tell the difference and it is clear MM60 is far better than what we were previously using.”
Scunthorpe United’s head groundsman Graham Colby, who has been at the club for twenty-five years is equally impressed:
“From the word go, the MM60 has a made a big improvement in the grass coverage. The germination is very good and takes between five and eight days. It produces a good colour, it is hard wearing and it has just been brilliant for us.”