Wingate & Finchley Grounds Alterations Follow Tragic Incident
A concrete wall, which has been removed from the Maurice Rebak Stadium pitch perimeter following a fatal incident involving Chichester City forward Billy Vigar. The 21-year-old suffered significant head injuries after running into the wall during an Isthmian Premier League match against Lewes last month.
Eight weeks have passed since the tragic event, and the club has taken concrete steps to ensure player safety. The offending perimeter wall has been replaced with rebound mesh fencing commonly used in sports pitches nationwide. Players now have extra run-off space on the touchline.
Vigar's death led to widespread grief across the sport, prompting an immediate review by the Football Association focusing on stadium boundary and pitch safety.
A fundraiser for Vigar's family has raised over £18,000. The incident also affected Wingate & Finchley players' performances, as they went unbeaten in their next seven league games despite being away from home.
In Saturday's match against Lewes, Wingate & Finchley extended their winning streak to nine consecutive matches. According to vice-chair Joe Sharpe, the club will not take safety lightly and is focused on preserving Vigar's legacy.
A concrete wall, which has been removed from the Maurice Rebak Stadium pitch perimeter following a fatal incident involving Chichester City forward Billy Vigar. The 21-year-old suffered significant head injuries after running into the wall during an Isthmian Premier League match against Lewes last month.
Eight weeks have passed since the tragic event, and the club has taken concrete steps to ensure player safety. The offending perimeter wall has been replaced with rebound mesh fencing commonly used in sports pitches nationwide. Players now have extra run-off space on the touchline.
Vigar's death led to widespread grief across the sport, prompting an immediate review by the Football Association focusing on stadium boundary and pitch safety.
A fundraiser for Vigar's family has raised over £18,000. The incident also affected Wingate & Finchley players' performances, as they went unbeaten in their next seven league games despite being away from home.
In Saturday's match against Lewes, Wingate & Finchley extended their winning streak to nine consecutive matches. According to vice-chair Joe Sharpe, the club will not take safety lightly and is focused on preserving Vigar's legacy.