Harlow Town Football Club replace Samba Goals
Harlow Town Football Club replace Samba Goals
ITSA Goal posts are now in use at the Harlow Town football stadium. A great football club set up for kids football but spoilt in our opinion,as the picture shows, with Samba Goals that have the trade mark bent crossbars and push in a hole net supports either missing or broken. Harlow Town Football Club are now use free standing ITSA GOAL mini soccer goals on the four corners of their 3G pitch and ITSA GOAL 21’x7′ goalposts across the width to create two 9v9 football pitches. The non league team involve local schools and football clubs at the ground and encourage loyalty to the club with free admission for children and half price for parents who attend first team matches.. Many clubs are throwing away Samba goals and replacing with ITSA GOAL posts. It is such a pity that they did not invest in ITSA GOAL from the start as thousands of pounds in Junior football could have been saved.
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John Wilson
The creator of Mini Soccer for children. Company Chairman of ITSA Goal posts Ltd the first goal post manufacturer of uPVC plastic goal posts in carry bags. Children's football with smaller sides, allowing more touches of the football with proportional goalposts and pitches. A Product Designer and Innovator who has been driving industry standards in goal post safety for over twenty five years. A Founder member of the European EN 748 goalpost safety committee.
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