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Carlisle United club sponsor, Eddie Stobart has helped the Cumbrian club a hand by transporting the turf needed to replace their flood damaged pitch, for free.

 

A fleet of 22 trucks transported the new turf, free of charge, to replace the playing surface at Brunton Park which was destroyed after floods devastated the North West city.

 

The Cumbrians, currently chasing a play-off place in League Two, played their last game on their own pitch at the end of November and have since staged ‘home’ fixtures at Deepdale, Ewood Park and Bloomfield Road as they continue to recover from the devastating effects of Storm Desmond.

 

Carlisle United’s Sales and Marketing Director Phil King said: “We have targeted a return to football in Carlisle for our home game against York City on Saturday 23 January.

 

“Key to achieving that target was being able to move a significant amount of turf across the country, from Scunthorpe to Carlisle, within a very tight timescale.

 

“Eddie Stobart have been absolutely magnificent and have led the way for us, including the handling of the logistics for a complicated haulage task like this to making sure it was dropped off exactly when and where it was needed.

 

“For us it has been another example of the generosity and desire to help which has come out of the adversity so many people have faced with the recent flooding events around the country.”

 

Eddie Stobart Chief Operating Officer, David Pickering, said: “It has been a very tough few weeks for many Cumbrians, and as the county’s only professional football team, Carlisle United is something of a symbol for the region.

 

“As a business with its roots in Carlisle, we felt we needed to do something to get the team’s home ground back in action, and to give Cumbrians something to cheer about – hopefully at the next home game.”