A FLINTSHIRE football club's home ground has been struck by vandals yet again.
Mold Alexandra FC is one of several Flintshire-based clubs to have been the victims of vandalism countless times in the past.
Their Alyn Park ground on Denbigh Road has seen seats ripped from the stands previously.
The club has confirmed via social media that they suffered a similar incident once more last week.
Signs at their home ground were ripped up and the walls and seating were damaged in both sets of stands.
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The club said: "Unfortunately last week we were subject to more vandalism. Signs were ripped up, the walls and seating have both been damaged in both stands."
1/2 Unfortunately last week we were subject to more vandalism. Signs were ripped up, the walls and seating have both been damaged in both stands. pic.twitter.com/IQR4wTRhr9
— Mold Alex FC (@moldalexfc1929) October 28, 2024
They added: "Our volunteers work tirelessly to make sure the ground is maintained and it is awful that anyone would think about doing this to our football club.
"If vandalism at the club continues, we will be contacting the police and we will be taking action if anyone is caught trespassing."
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