One of oldest football grounds in the UK has been left submerged under water due to heavy rain.
Porthmadog FC’s home called Y Traeth – which translates as The Beach – resembles a lake.
It follows a deluge of soggy weather over the last few days.
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An official at the 153-year-old club waded through the flood which also hit adjoining land.
Unsurprisingly their fixtures have been postponed this weekend at the north Wales club due to the heavily waterlogged pitch.
A spokesperson for Porthmadog FC told What’s The Jam: “The ground is known as Y Traeth – The Beach.
“After land reclaimed from the sea 200 years ago to form what is now the town of Porthmadog.
“The club has played here since 1872.”
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Some locals managed to see the funny side though.
Ifan Hughes said: “I think they need a new groundskeeper… and maybe a boat.”
Ricky Lee Roberts chimed in: “More than playable that.”
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And John Fenner suggested: “How about playing water polo?”
While Stephen Asbury said: “Drain the pitch and we’ll be there.”
The team plays in the Ardal NW League.
The club was founded in 1872 and plays at Y Traeth, Porthmadog, which accommodates 3,000 spectators with 800 seated.
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