Damage at Croit Lowey ground
Rushen United's Croit Lowey Football ground has been hit by vandalism.
All the advertising and sponsor boards have been wrecked and the wooden fence in front of the clubhouse has been damaged.
Empty beer bottles have been left all over the pitch along with broken glass.
The venue is being used on Good Friday afternoon for signing-on ahead of the first event in the Isle of Man Easter Festival of Running.
Rushen are also due to play St. John's in the Canada Life Premier League on Saturday afternoon.

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