After some initial success, the Queen's Park team found it difficult to compete with the other clubs in the league due to a lack of funding.
The players, therefore, unanimously voted to break from Queen's Park and establish a new club that would be recognized by funding bodies.
In June 2017, the club received a £10,000 grant from the Big Lottery Fund[4][5] for the purchase of new equipment including a communal specialised electric wheelchair, which would assist in introducing new players to the sport (a personal chair costs £5000),[6][7][2][1] and to support the costs of its operations, as well as offering the bowling-based wheelchair sport Boccia.
[6][5] An early day motion, primarily sponsored by Scottish MP Stewart McDonald, congratulating the club for receiving the grant and commending its members for their efforts was tabled by the British Parliament on 28 June 2017.
They successfully amassed enough votes to become one of three winners in the region and won funding of £46,596 to expand their powerchair football and boccia clubs.