Vigar’s Law - Ban brick walls around football pitches

Recent signers:
Max Lerman and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We, football lovers, urgently call for the removal of brick walls and other hard, immovable structures surrounding football pitches. This petition is driven by the heartbreaking death of Billy Vigar, a young and talented footballer whose life was tragically cut short after a collision with a pitch-side brick wall.

Billy’s passing is not an isolated incident—countless players at all levels have suffered serious injuries, including broken bones, concussions, and life-altering trauma, as a result of these dangerous barriers.

Football is meant to be a sport of passion, skill, and community—not a place where a simple fall or a mistimed run can result in permanent injury or death.

Yet many pitches, especially at grassroots and community level, remain bordered by solid brick walls placed only a few feet from the touchline. These walls serve no essential sporting purpose, yet they create an undeniable and avoidable hazard.

Key Reasons for Urgent Action:

Player Safety Must Come First

Football involves constant high-speed movement and frequent contact. Players can be pushed or trip at full pace with no time to stop.
Hard, unyielding brick surfaces cause devastating injuries when struck, far worse than impact with a fence or padded barrier.
 
Preventable Tragedies

The death of Billy Vigar is a stark reminder that these walls are not merely unsafe—they are lethal.
Others have suffered broken limbs, spinal injuries, and head trauma. Each injury was predictable and entirely preventable.
 
No Justifiable Purpose

Brick walls offer no benefit that cannot be achieved by safer alternatives such as mesh fencing, railings, or padded barriers.
They do not significantly improve pitch security or spectator management compared to modern lightweight, impact-absorbing solutions.
 
Duty of Care

Clubs, local councils, and sports authorities have a legal and moral obligation to provide a safe environment.
Allowing hazardous structures to remain once the danger is known is a breach of that duty.

Our Demand

We call on local councils, football associations, governing bodies, and facility owners to:

  • Immediately assess all football pitches for the presence of brick or concrete walls within the playing vicinity.
  • Remove or replace these walls with safer alternatives (such as mesh fencing or padded railings) within a defined timeframe.
  • Introduce strict guidelines prohibiting the construction of new hard-surface barriers near active playing areas.

Billy Vigar’s death must be the last. We owe it to his memory—and to every player who steps onto a football pitch—to ensure that no one else suffers such a needless tragedy.

Football should be a game of joy and community, not a place where preventable hazards claim young lives.

Please sign and share this petition to demand immediate action and protect the safety of every player.

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Recent signers:
Max Lerman and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We, football lovers, urgently call for the removal of brick walls and other hard, immovable structures surrounding football pitches. This petition is driven by the heartbreaking death of Billy Vigar, a young and talented footballer whose life was tragically cut short after a collision with a pitch-side brick wall.

Billy’s passing is not an isolated incident—countless players at all levels have suffered serious injuries, including broken bones, concussions, and life-altering trauma, as a result of these dangerous barriers.

Football is meant to be a sport of passion, skill, and community—not a place where a simple fall or a mistimed run can result in permanent injury or death.

Yet many pitches, especially at grassroots and community level, remain bordered by solid brick walls placed only a few feet from the touchline. These walls serve no essential sporting purpose, yet they create an undeniable and avoidable hazard.

Key Reasons for Urgent Action:

Player Safety Must Come First

Football involves constant high-speed movement and frequent contact. Players can be pushed or trip at full pace with no time to stop.
Hard, unyielding brick surfaces cause devastating injuries when struck, far worse than impact with a fence or padded barrier.
 
Preventable Tragedies

The death of Billy Vigar is a stark reminder that these walls are not merely unsafe—they are lethal.
Others have suffered broken limbs, spinal injuries, and head trauma. Each injury was predictable and entirely preventable.
 
No Justifiable Purpose

Brick walls offer no benefit that cannot be achieved by safer alternatives such as mesh fencing, railings, or padded barriers.
They do not significantly improve pitch security or spectator management compared to modern lightweight, impact-absorbing solutions.
 
Duty of Care

Clubs, local councils, and sports authorities have a legal and moral obligation to provide a safe environment.
Allowing hazardous structures to remain once the danger is known is a breach of that duty.

Our Demand

We call on local councils, football associations, governing bodies, and facility owners to:

  • Immediately assess all football pitches for the presence of brick or concrete walls within the playing vicinity.
  • Remove or replace these walls with safer alternatives (such as mesh fencing or padded railings) within a defined timeframe.
  • Introduce strict guidelines prohibiting the construction of new hard-surface barriers near active playing areas.

Billy Vigar’s death must be the last. We owe it to his memory—and to every player who steps onto a football pitch—to ensure that no one else suffers such a needless tragedy.

Football should be a game of joy and community, not a place where preventable hazards claim young lives.

Please sign and share this petition to demand immediate action and protect the safety of every player.

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Petition created on 25 September 2025