Phoenix club plans at Hinckley

Senior football could return to Hinckley next season after 150 people turned up at the first meeting aimed a creating a new club. Fans of Hinckley United, who went out of business in October, have formed a working group with the aim of creating a community team.

They will now contact the Football Association in the hope of getting a team off the ground which would play at the same sort of level as Nuneaton Griff and Atherstone Town.

Senior football could return to Hinckley next season after 150 people turned up at the first meeting aimed a creating a new club. Fans of Hinckley United, who went out of business in October, have formed a working group with the aim of creating a community team.

They will now contact the Football Association in the hope of getting a team off the ground which would play at the same sort of level as Nuneaton Griff and Atherstone Town.

Group spokesman Russ Abbott said: ‘We would love to play next season. We’ve got to get an application to the FA by the end of March I believe. I imagine we’d have to play in step five or six, possibly lower. The main thing is that we have a football club for the fans run by the fans. We’ve all agreed that we don’t want to have anything to do with the old regime.’

‘We don’t know where we’ll play. We’d love to play at the old ground (Leicester Road Stadium) but there are so many legal issues still there.’