Youth football in Luton needs more backing after lockdown
Whilst the country is looking to end lockdown restrictions, Luton grassroots football needs more backing.
The town has a significant number of children who take part in grassroots football, but were forced to resume their training for three months over the winter. They were happy to return to their pitches at the end of March.
Luton grassroots was already facing strong challenges in order to survive and grow in an increasingly competitive and demanding talented young footballers. More backing strategies and funding are required to Luton grassroots football. Despite the challenges, there are great opportunities for local clubs to play a much stronger role in producing the next England key players .
Luton Wolverines Under’s 12 club is looking ahead to the total lifting of restrictions. The team benefited from the expertise of three coaches, Chritian Rowe, Aaron Lewis and Calvin Williams.
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