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25/02/2026

⚽ EUXTON VILLA U17’s – PLAYERS WANTED ⚽

North West Alliance League 2026/27

🔥 READY FOR THE NEXT LEVEL? 🔥

Euxton Villa are recruiting ambitious, committed players to join our U17’s squad competing in the North West Alliance League next season.

We’re building now.
Trials starting this season.

If you’re currently Year 11 (U16) and want:
✅ Competitive league football
✅ Structured, high-intensity training
✅ FA Qualified coaching
✅ A strong team environment

This is your opportunity.

📍 Based in Euxton
⚽ Limited spaces available

📲 DM now to register your interest and receive trial details.

Let’s get as many signatures as possible onto the petition.
29/11/2025

Let’s get as many signatures as possible onto the petition.

Protecting Lancashire's Pitches

An open letter from Lancashire Football Association’s CEO Simon Gerrard

Dear all,

I am writing to ask every club and league in Lancashire to support an important petition that affects the whole game – from mini‑soccer to adult football, refereeing, coaching, walking football, disability pathways and everything in between.

The Government is considering removing Sport England as a statutory consultee for planning applications that involve playing fields.

This might sound technical, but the impact is very real.

It would weaken the safeguards that protect pitches and facilities in every part of the country – including ours.

In Lancashire, we feel this more than most.

We are a wet county with a long season and already limited facilities.

You know the reality: waterlogged pitches, repeated postponements, oversubscribed 3G sites, and teams struggling to find safe, suitable places to train and play.

There is no “spare capacity” in the system.

When a pitch is lost or a facility is poorly replaced, it affects fixtures, training, referees, coaches, volunteers and players at every level.

When Sport England has a formal role in the planning process, it gives sport a strong, expert voice.

It helps ensure that decisions about development properly consider participation, safety and long‑term community value – not just short‑term financial return.

Removing that role makes it easier for playing fields to be lost, or for poor‑quality replacements to be accepted, without fully understanding the impact on the local game.

This is bigger than football alone.

Playing fields are where our communities come together: children taking their first steps in the game, young people with a safe place to be, adults staying active, match officials learning their trade, volunteers giving their time, and families and friends on the touchline in all weathers.

They are part of Lancashire’s story and identity.

Once these spaces are gone, they are rarely replaced.

The petition sets out the national picture clearly. Playing fields support nearly 4 million people to be active, including around 1 million children, and deliver wellbeing benefits valued at close to £2bn a year.

Removing Sport England’s statutory status risks losing the expertise that keeps these facilities viable, and makes it harder for local authorities to make informed planning decisions.

How can you help as a club or league?

I am asking each club and league to:

Sign the petition as individuals – committee members, coaches, referees, players, parents, carers and volunteers.
Share it widely – with your players, parents, carers, volunteers, match officials and staff via email, WhatsApp groups, social media and your club/league websites.
Encourage your wider networks – schools, colleges, community partners and local supporters – to add their names too.

Every signature shows that Lancashire’s football community is united on this issue.

A strong response from across our county will help demonstrate just how important protected, high‑quality playing fields are to the future of the game and to the health and wellbeing of our communities.

Thank you for taking the time to act and for sharing this as widely as you can with families, friends and players.

Your support will help protect the places where people in Lancashire play, learn, officiate, coach and stay active.

Sign the petition here:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/735586

20/11/2025
09/11/2025

Another top result from the boys today, started slow going 1 goal down but strong, dominating finish 💪🏼🧡🖤UP THE VILLA!!!🖤🧡

12/10/2025

MATCH REPORT: EUXTON VILLA U16 BLACK vs GLENSIDE JUNIORS U16 LIONS - Lancashire Cup U16 11v11 Youth Cup 1st Round.

Hard fought win today. Some great performances, dug in hard after the visitors equalised for us to find a winner.
Both goals coming from open play from deliveries from each of the flanks.
🧡🖤UP THE VILLA🖤🧡💪🏼⚽️
Hit the TeamStats link below to see the full report. 🙌🏼🫶🏼

12/10/2025

Great result today from the boys, bring on the next round.

28/09/2025

MATCH REPORT: EUXTON VILLA U16 BLACK vs BURSCOUGH DYNAMO U16 YELLOW
Another strong performance shown by the boys today, bringing the training sessions into the game with 3 well executed set pieces and a great team move creating the 4 goal scoreline. 🧡🖤UP THE VILLA!!!🖤🧡💪🏼⚽️
Hit the TeamStats link below to see the full report. 🙌🏼

28/09/2025

Another strong performance by the lads today. 1 goal from open play, showcasing some fluid passing, a great cross, and quality finish. 3 more quality goals from set pieces. 💪🏼👊🏼
🧡🖤UP THE VILLA!!!🖤🧡

21/09/2025

MATCH REPORT: PSTJFC U16 vs EUXTON VILLA U16 BLACK
Some nice football played today, results and hard work starting to show. 🧡🖤UP THE VILLA!!!🖤🧡💪🏼⚽️

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