VOLUNTEERS at an amateur football club have been left "disheartened" after vandals rode across their pitch on off-road motorcycles.
After going to check the pitch at Breightmet Wanderers' Dolan Park on Sunday morning, a member of the club spotted long tyre trails across the turf.
The pitches, off Newby Road, have been left open to the public since the team took ownership of them around two years ago but club secretary Andy Fearnley said they might have to be closed off following the "frustrating" vandalism.
He said: "It's something I don't want to do because it's there for the community to use but it's just a shame when something like this happens. We're looking at closing it to the public if we have to."
The pitch is used by nine teams, with age groups from under 8s to 17s playing games at Dolan Park. It is kept in shape by a team of volunteers from the club.
Mr Fearnley explained that, while the damage to the pitch was not extensive, it has caused concern.
He said: "On Saturday we had three sets of teams playing there, the under 8s, 9s and 10s, so if this had happened a day before then all of the games could've been cancelled.
" It's not a major amount to fix depending on the weather but it's all voluntary so when you turn up and see this it's awful."
He added: "There's a difficult balance between providing a maintained pitch for our players and appreciating the need for a local community outside area but this makes me want to put barriers up."
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