One of the fastest-growing junior football clubs on Merseyside now runs over 100 teams every weekend involving over 800 youngsters aged from four to 16.

Mini Huyton Soccer’s (MHS) newest team, Miami Under 8s, has just taken delivery of a brand new kit courtesy of Lock Stock Self Storage.

MHS is partnered with Prescot Cables Youth to field one of the biggest junior football sections in Liverpool and MHS Chairman Michael Corless said: “We rely so heavily on the generosity of companies like Lock Stock to enable us to put so many teams out every week.

“We use experienced professional coaches, the teams train twice a week and play at weekends and we also train up volunteers to manage each side with over 100 teams taking the field every weekend.

“We just couldn’t do it without the support of the sponsors but its going really well and getting bigger and bigger all the time and football is only where it starts because it’s also about building confidence, social skills, teamwork and physical development.

Lock Stock sponsor MHS Junior football club; Rob Jones, Lock Stock’s Area Manager with the team in their new kit. Picture Mandy Jones

“For some of the parents who volunteer with us it’s also about mental health as well while it’s not really safe for young people to hang around on the streets, this gives them a safe environment to develop in and we couldn’t do it without Lock Stock and companies like them.”

Rob Jones, Area Manager for North Wales-based Lock Stock Self Storage who opened their first storage park on Merseyside on the Chapel Brook Trade Estate in Huyton, said: “It’s amazing the number of youngsters they have training and playing each week.

“They do everything properly with professional coaches who are able to teach them good habits and they also learn the values of respect and team spirit while making new friends and staying fit.

“We like to get involved in the communities where we operate and after successfully opening here in Huyton almost 12 months ago we wanted to give something back to the local community and say thank-you to the people here.”

MHS started in Huyton in 2011 and Michael, a director of Prescot Cables Football Club, who play in the Northern Premier League  added: “For some of these kids in the Miami Under-8s this will be the first proper football kit they have ever had and they’re going to remember that forever.

“I was seven when I had my first kit and I remember it to this day and that’s the power of the sponsorship we receive from people like Lock Stock – it’s literally given them the chance to play football.

”We have a long-term plan to take the age up to 23 and to find a permanent home for the club and I believe we have a fantastic team behind us that will make it work with the help of businesses like Lock Stock.”