Hilton Park
Although Hilton Park was able to host a single Genesis pre-season fixture against Woodley Sports, the UniBond League inspection committee ruled on the eve of the season that the Hilton Park pitch was unfit to host UniBond Premier League football, and as such the Leythers found themselveshaving to play twenty miles away in Chorley for the 3-0 win over Ashton United and the 2-1 defeat to Ilkeston Town.
Since then, the club have invested in substantial pitch repairs to ensure that it passes the Northern Premier League's strict criteria and therefore able to host league football once more.
Chorley FC have proven to be particularly welcoming hosts, but the move back to Leigh is obviously a massive boost for the club as they continue to wait for the green light to take up residency at their dazzling new stadium as part of the Leigh Sports Village.
Steve Bleasdale's side have enjoyed terrific vocal support at all of their UniBond Premier League fixtures, and it is now hoped that the club's return home, particularly against their deadly rivals, will turn Hilton Park in to a raucous cauldron of passion and spur the Leythers on to another league victory.
Genesis first travel to Worksop Town's temporary home at Hucknall on Saturday, but return home next Tuesday (2nd September, 7:45pm kick off) against Prescot Cables, with admission costing £8 for adults, £5 for concessions and just £2 for under 18's.
The Leythers are back home, so get to Hilton Park and get behind the lads.
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Quote:Probably depends on whether or not being a security guard is included in Mansaram's contract.young marshy
Wouldn't have happened if genesis were playing there would it.
Quote:A fate worse than the guillotine.young marshy
Too good for em, make em move to w*gan i say.
Quote:Couldn't agree more. A huge round of "oh Leigh" when they enter the field followed by one big "we only hate Prescot Cables"!david_b
Think once our throats have been ahem, well lubricated in the local public houses we'll be in full song. Lets get there early so the players know theyre home as soon as they step onto the pitch
Quote:I think it's probably best that we don't get in to that as there's good enough arguments from each side of the fence. Personally, I'm glad that I still had a rugby team to support and ended up with a football club representing my home town in the process!Leyther T
it it where for the footy team leigh rugby wouldnt have a ground to play on.