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Closed 01/12/2019
Iʼve raised £120 to Help Atherton Laburnum Football Club remain a vital part of the community
- Atherton, M46
- Funded on Sunday, 1st December 2019
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Over the last few seasons , Atherton Laburnum Rovers F.C. has suffered off the field issues which has caused significant failure on the pitch. There is now a new board of Directors, new management and a desire and determination to ensure that the club never faces the same issues ever again moving forward.
Any amount helps, we are raising a total of £25,000 over the next 12 months and with your help, reaching that target will allow the club to restore some of the pride this once great community entity will once again be something to be proud of
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4
Bill Carr
May 18, 2019
£20.00
David Frost
May 9, 2019
Important that we keep a significant part of our heritage going and succeeding in the future.
Anonymous
May 6, 2019
Wish everyone At LR good luck on getting the club back were it should be needs all Atherton to get behind them help them get back on track. 👍
£30.00
Anonymous
May 6, 2019
Great idea....needs everyone's support for this club to survive.
£50.00
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Atherton LR FC
Atherton, M46
The club were established as an under-14 team by Joe Riley in 1956, and were originally named Laburnum Rovers, named after Laburnum Playing Fields where they first played. The club play home matches at Crilly Park, which has a capacity of 3,000, of which 250 is seated;