Storm Ciara leaves stadiums flooded in non league football, trees have been left through stands and floodlights blown over in the gusty winds.
It has made a huge impact to many clubs up and down the country, so it wouldn’t be surprising if we start to see many donation pages set up over the next few days to help them recover.
Met Office forecasters have issued severe warnings for rain, snow, gales and ice as Britain continues to brace themselves for yet more chaos following on from the last 24 hours.
Take a look below at photos and videos posted by various non league sides showing the current state of their ground…
Worsbrough Bridge
Holbrook Sports
Storm Ciara has taken its toll ???
Oh dear some work needed we think!!!@CentralMidFL @NonLeagueCrowd @FootballGrf @AmberValleyInfo @belperlatest pic.twitter.com/3vVviFcUit
— Holbrook Sports FC (@holbrooksports) February 9, 2020
Rushall Olympic
?️#StormCiara: Tuesday's Walsall Senior Cup clash with @AFCWulfrunians has been postponed after a floodlight pylon was blown over and damaged at Dales Lane on Sunday… #ShareThePicsPassion pic.twitter.com/e9pODiPes3
— Rushall Olympic FC (@ROFCOfficial) February 9, 2020
Ramsbottom United
RAMS UNDERWATER….AGAIN
? https://t.co/Hyuj1sRAei#YouRams pic.twitter.com/WP7vtVvSzQ
— Ramsbottom United FC (@RamsbottomUtd) February 9, 2020
Garstang
The Riverside is now the river, we are under water once again. Devastating.
Posted by Garstang Football Club on Sunday, February 9, 2020
Tadcaster Albion
? Never nice to wake up to these images as #StormCiara continues to cause havoc for many Non-League Football Clubs, including ours.
? Sorry to say that the water levels are still rising at an increasing rate too. pic.twitter.com/3gCcas8xfC
— Tadcaster Albion (@TadcasterAlbion) February 10, 2020
Wisbech Town
— Wisbech Town FC (@wisbechtownfc) February 9, 2020
Brightlingsea Regent
Well #StormCiaraUk hasn’t been too kind to us either…
Media tower blown down and taken out the fencing!
?????? pic.twitter.com/6l6rjPXwS5
— Brightlingsea Regent FC (@Brightlingseafc) February 10, 2020
Matlock Town
#StormCiara has hit us overnight well and truly waterlogging the pitch in the process. pic.twitter.com/l29RTGyvvf
— Matlock Town FC (@Matlock_TownFC) February 9, 2020
Marine
The storms have arrived at the MTA #StormCaira pic.twitter.com/cjza9y4GzZ
— Marine Football Club (@MarineAFC) February 9, 2020
Bognor Regis Town
Storm Ciara hasn't been kind to us ?
Obviously this may impact the game tomorrow. We'll update as soon as we know any information. pic.twitter.com/0A5sLEatJl
— Bognor Regis Town FC (@rocks1883) February 10, 2020
Bradford (Park Avenue)
Water polo, anyone? #StormCíara pic.twitter.com/svnMrN9sdN
— Bradford (Park Avenue) AFC (@BPAFCOfficial) February 9, 2020
Atherton Collieries
A bit of drizzle on the pitch this morning ? pic.twitter.com/SB99zX9AVq
— Atherton Collieries (@ACFC1916) February 9, 2020
North Ferriby
This is the state of the pitch at the Dransfield Stadium this afternoon. Fingers crossed the drainage works ? but we’ve got such amazing groundstaff, we’ll have this clear in no time ? pic.twitter.com/RbY9C3Oqfm
— North Ferriby F.C. (@north_ferribyfc) February 9, 2020
LIFE United & Bradford Gateway
The pitches that @BradfordGateway and ourselves use have been completely flooded. Devestating for the rest of this season. #StormCaira @bradfordmdc pic.twitter.com/Bvodx5v0QK
— LIFE United FC (@LIFEUnitedFC) February 9, 2020
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