JACK Scadden has just returned home after completing the next stage of his 164 Stadium Challenge, which involves him visiting the home grounds of all the clubs in the top seven tiers of the Football League to raise funds for Children’s Hospice South West, writes Richard Walsh.
Jack has already visited the Premier League, the Championship and League One grounds and last Monday afternoon completed the fourth leg which involved all 24 of the teams in League Two.
The intrepid traveller, who was accompanied by Shane Jordan, Fred Parish and Terry Gibbs on the trip, said: “We started outside Barrow’s ground at nine o clock on Monday morning and headed south to Morecambe then we made our way to Tranmere Rovers Ground and kept going until we reached Newport County’s ground.
“This time we managed to get to see the inside of seven or eight of the grounds which was a bit different and more interesting than the three previous ventures.”.
Jack went on: “Wellington Motors have been fantastic the way that they have supported us in this challenge by providing a vehicle to use on all the trips we have done. Their help and support for us and the Children’s Hospice South West is very much appreciated by everyone.”