The Spartans Wall – Leave A Lasting Legacy At Croft Park

We’re thrilled to finally bring you our latest fundraising intuitive, with our new commemorative display, titled ‘The Spartans Wall’ which will be located outside the main entrance at Croft Park, giving supporters the chance to have their name inscribed into the wall of one of non-league football’s most famous old stadiums forever.

The Spartans Wall will leave a lasting tribute to the supporters far and wide who make the club what it is, while also raising invaluable funds to help fund the football club.

You can order your tile in the Spartans Wall here.

In addition to giving supporters the chance to have their name or that of a loved one etched onto Croft Park, the Spartans Wall will also benefit the local community, with 10% of the profit from each tile being donated to Blyth Foodbank from all orders placed within the first 12 months.

Below are some examples of some completed tile walls.

Tiles measure 150mm x 150mm with the club logo featured and tiles be personalised with up to three lines of text (24 characters per line – including spaces and special characters). Please leave your personalised message in the ‘order notes’ when completing your order.

Orders to the supplier must be made quarterly, so any orders made between now and the end of June will be sent off together, and should be up and in place by the end of the summer. Further updates relating to order timelines will follow over time.

Orders to the supplier must be made quarterly, so any orders made between now and the end of June will be sent off together, and should be up and in place by the end of the summer. Further updates relating to order timelines will follow over time.

If you are ordering more than one of this item, please choose the quantity of 1, add your personalisation and the click on “Add to Cart” and then repeat the process to ensure we capture the correct personalisation for each tile. Please also ensure you check and double check your personalisation before adding to cart and ordering as mistakes cannot be rectified later.