Football club 'demoralised' by latest vandalism

Steven Grindey said the club would ask the local council for fencing as a preventative measure
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A grassroots football club says it feels "massively demoralised" after its pitches were vandalised for the third time in less than a month.
Littleport Rangers FC, a volunteer-run club based at the Cambridgeshire town's leisure centre, discovered fresh tyre marks on Monday on a pitch that had only recently been repaired.
The first incident occurred on 9 September, when a vehicle tore up the under-17s pitch, leaving the club with a £400 repair bill, before the under-7s pitch was targeted.
Vice-chairman Steven Grindey said: "It's bringing everybody down."

Mr Grindey said the damage showed signs of a vehicle doing wheel spins, donuts and skids
Cambridgeshire Police said it was investigating the incidents and appealed for information.
A spokesperson confirmed a report of criminal damage to the pitch at Littleport Leisure on Camel Road, believed to have occurred between 19:00 BST on Sunday and 07:00 following morning.
The space is used not only by the club but also by families and dog walkers.
"This is the third time now we've had a car go onto the field," Mr Grindey said.
"The first time as a club we paid to rectify quite a lot of damage on the front field; the second time it was on the new under-7s pitch; this time they've gone back onto the front field doing wheel spins, donuts, skids, making a mess again.
"[It is a] negative feeling at the moment. It's bringing everybody down. We all just want what's best for the kids and it's making it difficult to do that."
The club has applied for grant funding to install fencing around the site as a preventative measure.
Mr Grindey said it was frustrating to have to divert money away from pitch maintenance or bringing new equipment in.
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