Andy Fearn ‘Stands Together’ with Rangers Board

Andy Fearn ‘Stands Together’ with Rangers Board

In the next chapter of Stafford Rangers ‘Stand Together’ initiative Andy Fearn has joined the board of directors at the football club. He will also take the responsibility of Director of Football looking after all things related to the football side of the business.

He brings with him a wealth of business knowledge having worked in sales for the past 30 years in senior roles as a Sales Director and Managing Director. Since 2009 he has operated as a freelance consultant with his own company dealing with well-known brands such as Boots, Tesco and Superdrug. The years of negotiating with some of the country’s toughest retailers will give the Football Club additional help throughout the business.

Andy’s extensive background in the football arena started with Nuneaton Borough in 2000 when they were in the Conference Premier as a Scout/ Match analyst. As the years progressed he gained experience in the Conference Premier, Conference North, Unibond and NPL levels in both full time and part time clubs. Chester, Kidderminster Harriers, Northwich Victoria, Stalybridge Celtic, and Hucknall Town have all played their part in establishing his CV. He was involved with clubs who won the Conference North and Unibond leagues.

He has tasted success with clubs finishing runners up in the conference Premier and shared the excitement of being play off finalists in the Conference North and being part of FA Cup runs as far as the 3rd Round. His appetite for the game remains strong and he is eager for success at Stafford Rangers in a role he recognised was a perfect fit for him and the club. With 20 years of relevant experience under his belt he is more than ready and capable for the challenge.

“In the two years I have been involved with the Rangers already I have developed a great affection for the club and an affinity with the staff, supporters and directors. It has been a disappointing time for fans on the pitch, we made some mistakes but this role has been on the cards for some time and I can’t wait to get started” Andy continues, “The challenge which lies ahead is immense especially with the current crisis but the Stand Together initiative shows just what we can do off the pitch and we must now build something to show what we can do on it. I believe I can be instrumental in securing a bright future for the football club and will always be there for fans to talk to win, lose or draw.”

His first challenge is to attract the right calibre of Head Coach, the modern way many clubs are now organising themselves with a clear split of responsibilities between the Director of Football and Head Coach. The Head Coach will be responsible for team selection, tactics and training regimes as well as player recruitment but any discussions regarding terms will be led by Andy.

“My role is to lighten the Head Coaches workload by taking responsibility for the financial side of the football, making sure we stick to our playing budget and I will negotiate terms for both contract and non-contract players within guidelines we will set in the boardroom” states Andy.

Final line discipline will also end at the Director of football feet, but Andy insists his major role will be to support, advise and enthuse. The Director of Football’s responsibility is also to oversee all aspects of football within the club, in particular the structure taking players from the junior teams all the way through to the Academy, the Under 21’s or even into the first team. He will look at the arrangements for the Academy once we have moved passed the Coronavirus restrictions and look to connect all elements of the club, everyone who plays in the rangers’ shirt.

Andy states, “I want us to nurture local talent for the benefit of the player and the club. I want us to drive everyone into the vision of a ‘Community Club but this will take a great deal of hard work and commitment by all. We need to create an atmosphere of unity and I want all teams and managers to be part of the First Team match day experience at some point. Junior teams and their parents need come to the club on match days once or twice a season. I want the club to look at our community programme and how we engage schools colleges as well as businesses and how our partners could use our facilities.”

The football clubs fans have dug deep into their pockets in recent weeks supporting the football club financially and Stafford Rangers are deeply grateful. The appointment of Andy Fearn as Director of Football is yet another example of all at Marston Road Standing Together and moving forward.

Club News – Great News

Club News – Great News

As you all know we set an original target of £50,000 to secure the clubs survival. This was an ambitious target to offset the effects of the Coronavirus challenges and the financial position the club was already in.

We hoped to raise £25,000 from our fans initiatives and support and £25,000 from the Government Grant. The government Grant has already been received.

You amazing fans have now supported the club to the sum of £42,442.00 a fantastic achievement so what’s next?

We have now set ourselves another very ambitious aim of trying to make the club debt free and ensure our future. To do this we need to raise at least an additional £90,000 of incremental finance which is on top of all our usual revenue streams. We will be reviewing all aspects of the running the club and will be launching some very exciting fund raising initiatives to new and existing corporate customers and sponsors.

Your continued support and involvement will still be vital so if you want to support but haven’t done so yet please visit the website to see how you can get involved. We want this truly to be a supporter’s owned club and our aim is that fans own at least 90% of SRFC.

We are in the process of putting together a Business Development Plan which will form the structure of our medium and long term strategy driving the club forward in a disciplined and controlled manner. Our vision and determination is to ‘Make Stafford Rangers the best club in non- league football both on and off the pitch.’

The search for a new manager is well under way and we have had a large number of applications. We are now approaching the final phase and if necessary video conferencing interviews will be taking place soon as we identify a short list of new managers able to drive us forward on the pitch. This has been an extensive and proper process and reflects the changes in procedure and openness that we are changing in all other aspects of the club. We are determined to do it right!

The football club has demonstrated that we can and will Stand Together despite a great degree of different opinions both on and off the pitch. As we move forward we ask you to accept, recognise and welcome that change is happening, we are listening and we must, as things evolve, accept that we can’t please everyone all the time.

We seek to do our best and ask that we now ‘Come Together’ as we step in to phase two and try to achieve our vision.

Thank you!

 

Terry Eade – R.I.P

We have been informed of the passing of former player, Terry Eade. Terry was a member of our Cheshire League side during the sixties and played alongside the likes of Les Box and Billy Frew.

Terry was 81 and had suffered dementia. We pass on our condolences and best wishes to all of Terry’s family and friends at this sad time.

Message from John Bromley

Message from John Bromley

I would personally like to thank all supporters who have dug deep into their pockets to help Stafford Rangers Football Club. It just shows what a fantastic group you are – either by buying shares or making donations to your club. Through you we have raised over £30,000 so far and the figure is still rising. As chairman, I find this all overwhelming and absolutely wonderful. I could not wish for better.

Although the job is not yet done, now, with your generous support, we can hopefully begin to resurrect and rebuild the club to its former glory. So, once again I thank you from the bottom of my heart, for the faith you have shown in me since I became your chairman. I will do my utmost for you next season.

You are simply the best!

John Bromley

We are saddened to hear the passing of Alf Wood

We are saddened to hear the passing of Alf Wood

We are saddened to hear of the passing of Alf Wood. Alf was 74 and had suffered ill health for a number of years. He marked himself down in club folklore by scoring the  last 2 goals of his career at Wembley as we beat Kettering Town 2-0 in the 1979 FA Trophy Final.

Our thoughts and best wishes go to all of Alf’s Family and Friends at this sad time. R.I.P Alf.

Photos courtesy of Birmingham Mail