Aspire PSC Moves Into New Era
- Charlie Mclellan

- Apr 22
- 2 min read

Aspire Powerchair Sports Club is set to move into a new era. Aspire, at its heart, has always been a hub with multiple teams.
Across the past few months, the Aspire committee have been working towards a comprehensive rebranding, an initiative designed to help foster a stronger, unified club identity.
More than just rebranding, the changes will help to install a clear pathway throughout the club for players to develop and improve under excellent coaching, allowing progression through the teams.
Our teams will train and play the same way, under one badge, as the club moves into its new chapter.
ASPIRE PFC
Nothing changes for Aspire PFC, the primary Premiership team within the hub who will continue to fight for trophies at the very top of powerchair football.
The team will contain the best technical and most tactically mature players within the club, and will be the definitive first team.
There will be no changes in branding, except for social media purposes, where the Aspire first team badge will sometimes be displayed with eight stars around it, representing each of our Premiership titles.

ASPIRE WARRIORS
As part of these changes, Aspire has formally ended our association with the Muscle Help Foundation. This decision reflects our commitment to moving forward with a collective identity.
Muscle Warriors have had a successful history, including a fantastic promotion last season which was a huge achievement for the club. However, the committee feels that now is the time to change direction.
In its place will be the Aspire Warriors, an exciting blend of youth and experience that will come together to play the Aspire way.
The Warriors will train weekly with the first team which will help them to thrive under the shared learning of our esteemed players, including those who represent their country currently at both development and senior level.
Warriors will compete in the Championship and South East Regional League next season, and will be coached predominantly by members of the Aspire first team, with all of the club’s coaches to be managed by Jon Bolding.
Warriors will wear the Aspire badge on their chest, and will wear the same kits as the first team with the exception of different shirt sponsors.
The bond between Aspire PFC and Aspire Warriors will be strong, as they look, play and train the same.
ASPIRE ACADEMY

Although players have trained with the club in a development capacity consistently, there has been no clear structure for those players new to the sport.
Aspire academy provides this, with a planned segment of each training session designated to improving the skills of less experienced players.
Aspire academy players will have training kit, and should they play in matches, whether they be friendlies, or potential involvement in regional leagues, then they will wear this kit.
GET INVOLVED
Aspire PFC, Aspire Warriors and Aspire Academy are open this summer to new players joining.
We will be hosting a trial for our competitive teams on Sunday 14th June, so please keep an eye on our website and social media for details of how to register in the next few days.
Potential sponsors are welcome to email us for information on packages (more info on 'contact' page).




John Dickson is the perfect example how a player can develop and shine wearing the Aspire badge very proud Grandad and Nan