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EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS


I have a laugh and a joke with the chairman at times and say Chorley is more full-time than my actual job at the school


Chorley to take sprinklers off and cut ready for Tuesday’s trial game.


Tuesday - in at work at 5.45am to change tines in the Charterhouse Rapidcore and make a start on spiking the pitches. Did this all day and left at 8.00pm.


three tennis courts, three basketball courts, allotment, greenhouse and chicken pens. Ben talks me through a typical maintenance week for the school and Chorley FC.


“Monday - got to work at 7.00am, cleaned up all three school pitches from the weekend. Left at 3.00pm to get over to


Wednesday - in at work by 7.00am. Cleaned pitches from last night’s training and made ready for this evening’s game. Also did a few other jobs around the school. Over to Chorley for 3:30pm to cut and mark pitch in preparation for two girls finals. Thursday - in at 7.00am to clean and divot all of the pitches ready for Thursday’s training/game.


Friday - another early start. Cleaned up the main pitch and overmarked both 11v11 and 9v9 pitches. Then over to Chorley to double cut and overmark the pitch. Got the sprinklers out and ready just in case the gaffer wanted it watering beforehand.


Saturday - watered pitch early morning and left sprinklers in place. Arrived back at 1:00pm and watered the pitch, removed all sprinklers from the pitch, placed portable goals in place, spoke to the opposition’s staff about warm-ups, divoted, had a walk around whilst warm-ups were going on, repairing marks, and removed portable goals. After the game - tied the nets up, a good sixty minutes walk around fixing marks and divots and left around 6:30pm. Sunday - up early, cleaned up with the Allett, home for 10.00am. Then back up for 1.00pm as the women had a game. Again, spoke to opposition staff regarding warm- ups, walked round divoting, repairing scuffs etc. and went home at half time. I’ll go back Monday to ‘hoover’ the pitch.


So, that’s five games we had at Chorley that particular week, as Wednesday there were two finals on the pitch.”


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 PC August/September 2019


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