CLUB MASCOT
"Floyd" owned by Gavin Drummond is now the new proud mascot of the club.
In a recent interview he said that he cant actually play for the club due to an obsession with bursting the ball..
THE GROUND
It was around 1925 that the club re-located to its present home at Day’s Park, by this time the club were now called Swanage Town. Day’s Park is named after James Day, the mayor of that time. He actually left the ground to the town of Swanage for the sole use as a football club.
There used to be a slope, which ran down to the north end of the ground, but this was eventually removed in 1951 when the pitch was levelled. The banks, which still surround the pitch, will give you an idea of just how much work was involved.
THE DUGOUTS
The present dugouts are being scrapped to be replaced by better ones positioned further away from the sidelines.
THE STANDS
Our ground boasts ample seating in the stands seating about 200 supporters.
We are in need of renovating the stands at present.......
Maybe local contractors could help in turning the stands to their former glory???
THE REFRESHMENTS
Refreshments are also available at some matches. This is another part of the ground that needs some attention.
Please local businesses??? Help!!!
THE CLUBHOUSE
The clubhouse is run by Terry March.
Why not stop in for a drink at half time or after the match?
THE GROUNDSMAN
A warm thanks goes out to Frank Moles for tirelessly keeping up the appearance of the grounds.
SWANAGE TOWN AND HERSTON FC