How many people does it take to set up a football pitch ?
The well drilled, 6 man coaching team were ready for action at 1.30pm to set up the 8 pitches and it was interesting to watch the lads in action. With the pitches already marked out it was a simple case of getting the goals out and positioning them on the field - or was it ? The goals appeared (un-assembled) from different parts of the ground, some stored at the club rooms, some on the back of trailers and some even chained to fences from around the perimeter. Next thing to appear was the tool box with a variety of nuts, bolts, adjustable spanners, hammers, mallets and obviously the indispensable tape. |
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At 2.50pm the pitches were almost set up (bar three goals that were causing a few technical challenges which needed addressing with some gentle persuasion with the good ol' mallet and the use of that ol' trusty tape to repair the netting).
Now imagine a world where it would take two people 16 mins to assemble the very same amount of goals which could be stored in the boot of your car; that were safe for kids, actually perform like the real thing and which you could easily transport to a venue of your choice.
Imagine also having a range of goal sizes that were appropriate for the age group. Not to mention the money you could save on labour (time), storage, transport and maintenance costs.
Now imagine a world where it would take two people 16 mins to assemble the very same amount of goals which could be stored in the boot of your car; that were safe for kids, actually perform like the real thing and which you could easily transport to a venue of your choice.
Imagine also having a range of goal sizes that were appropriate for the age group. Not to mention the money you could save on labour (time), storage, transport and maintenance costs.
Packagoals, bloody great invention and a no brainer for those serious about football.
With this backdrop there has never been a better case for Packagoals which are the ultimate in mobile football goal solutions. Packagoals are not only quick to set up but portable, storable, professional and safe which addresses a major problem for many amateur clubs and schools in New Zealand.