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Visiting Teams
July 2010

Lesser Hampden is used for most reserve and youth team matches. Last year Queen's Park took the decision to remove the grass pitch and lay a state of the art artificial surface.

Considerable time and effort was taken to choose the product that allowed players to feel that the surface was as close to playing on grass as possible.

The surface chosen is 3rd generation synthetic and extremely expensive.

In order to prevent damage to the surface Queen's Park have stipulated that only rubberised or multi-studded boots can be worn.

Correct Footwear
Correct Boots for Lesser Hampden Correct Boots for Lesser Hampden
 
Incorrect Footwear
In-correct Boots for Lesser Hampden In-correct Boots for Lesser Hampden
 
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Child Protection
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Child Protection in Sport
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Every Child Matters
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On-line Child Protection
NSPCC Website

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