Fed up football bosses claim that every weekend scores of youngsters are breaking into the Dock Street park — the home of both Yoker Athletic FC and Clydebank FC — to stage massive drink and drug fuelled parties.

The teenage hooligans have also caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage to the sports ground in the past month through countless acts of mindless vandalism, graffiti and deliberate attempts to ruin the playing surface.

Campbell Bissland, Yoker Athletic FC secretary, said he feared they could be forced to find a new home unless urgent action is taken to put a stop to youngsters coming in and trashing the ground.

He told the Post: “Basically we are always prone to vandalism being where we are situated but it’s recently escalated into what I would call a rave. Every Friday and Saturday night there will be 80-100 kids coming into the ground, smashing bottles, vandalising the hoardings, breaking water pipes, smashing lights, that kind of stuff.

“If we lock the gates they simply smash the locks or the gates. It’s just a nightmare.

“I think we’ve spent £200-£300 just over the last few weeks fixing the pipes but they’ll come and do it again. I wouldn’t like to mentioned the stuff lying about afterwards but it’s pretty disgusting.”