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Posted:11-October-2021

Stony Stratford Town FC scoops top prize from Papa John's £100k community fund

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As grassroots football clubs all over the UK continue their post-pandemic recovery, Stony Stratford Town FC has received a major boost from pizza delivery brand Papa John’s with a £25,000 donation made to the club as part of its ‘Get on the Pitch’ campaign.
 
From goalposts that need replacing to clubhouses that need a lick of paint, local football clubs all over the UK had the chance to apply for access to a £100k fund, distributed by a Papa John’s committee to give grassroots clubs a much-needed boost. 
 
The Milton Keynes based club blew the committee away with their entry video, so Papa John’s ambassador and TV personality Jimmy Bullard paid them all a visit to share the good news in person. In a hilarious piece of video content, Jimmy left the heavy lifting to the professionals, visiting the club committee in the clubhouse to discuss how the money would be used within the club. You can watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4CqOUk5tXM
 
Speaking on the big win Damon Brown, Chairperson of Stony Stratford Town FC said: “We can’t believe it! We were absolutely gobsmacked when we discovered that we’d won, it really was unexpected.”
 
“The money will go a long way to making clubhouse repairs, allowing us to fix the roof, the floors, the ceiling, everything! Thank you to Papa John’s for this unbelievable gesture that will help to improve our beloved local football club.”
 
It wasn’t just Stony Stratford that came out on top, other clubs from all over the UK were awarded a percentage of the dough including Morecambe Ladies & Girls FC, Peckham Town FC, Rhos United and Rattrays XI.
 
Giles Codd, Marketing Director at Papa John’s said: “We were absolutely blown away by all the entries received for our grassroots community fund, it just goes to show the commitment and drive that exists for the game all over the UK.”
 
“After an undoubtedly tough 18 months for grassroots, we hope that all clubs receiving a slice of our community fund will find it beneficial, however they choose to use it.”
 
The commitment to grassroots doesn’t stop there, in summer 2021, Papa John’s also pledged to provide £150k worth of brand-new Puma football kits to clubs all over the UK in 2021 with it’s ‘Get Your Kit On’ campaign.

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