South Shields chairman Geoff Thompson gives update on ground improvements, new stand and legal bid against FA

South Shields chairman Geoff Thompson has revealed they are ploughing on with ground improvements at Mariners Park – despite the uncertainty over next season.
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The Mariners are waiting to find out what will happen over the next few weeks, with all football suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Preparations are continuing for the new campaign, however, with works planned on improving the pitch, moving dugouts and installing a new turnstile.

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Thompson said: “Given the lockdown there is very little activity presently taking place at the club.

Mariners Park the home of South Shields FC. Picture by FRANK REIDMariners Park the home of South Shields FC. Picture by FRANK REID
Mariners Park the home of South Shields FC. Picture by FRANK REID

“Despite this, we are preparing the pitch for next season with contractors on site improving the drainage and slitting the pitch for treatment, followed by the application of 90 tonnes of sand and seeding. All of this will ensure the Mariners Park surface is in tip-top condition when we return.

“We are also moving the dugouts to the opposite side of the pitch, lowering them into the ground by about 0.5m and increasing their size to a 12 person bench.

“In addition we are installing a new turnstile unit near the Metro underpass to allow access to the ground from that location, near the 3G pitch.

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“Our planning application for further ground improvements is still pending but we remain in contact with South Tyneside Council and hope to have a decision soon. If successful this will allow the erection of our new stand to seat approaching 1,000 fans with a better view and more comfort!”

South Shields FC chairman Geoff Thompson.South Shields FC chairman Geoff Thompson.
South Shields FC chairman Geoff Thompson.

Shields, meanwhile, are continuing their challenge against the Football Association and Northern Premier League’s decision to null and void their season.

The Mariners were 12 points clear at the top of the table when the league ended, and on course for fourth promotion in five years.

Thompson added: “We have challenged the FA and the NPL regarding their decision to null and void the 2019-20 season. We have a strong legal argument and have appointed a leading QC and law firm to support us.

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“There is an important principle at stake here regarding the integrity of the football pyramid and we intend to fight the decision to the end.

“We are supported by hundreds of clubs and thousands of fans with this endeavour.”