Standing Together – Our Next Game

Stand Together – Game On!

Virtual Match Packages

With the loss of match day income and cancellation of bookings in the Social Club we find ourselves in a fight to cover the costs of running the football club until we are all back shouting for the team once more. We have launched a virtual match day package where fans can purchase virtual tickets, programmes, food etc. knowing that you are helping your club- Your support has never been more needed.

We have 3 matches to play in April and if you would like virtual tickets for all games simply increase your purchase at checkout. Why not have your usual pint and a burger & chips as well. Please support us with what you can afford during this difficult time and we hope to see you all at the Marston Road soon . If you help us by buying 3 virtual match tickets we will give you entrance to the first 2 home games of next season with no charge.

Up the boro!

Adults – £10.00

Concessions – £7.00

Juniors – £2.00

Programme – £2.00

Beer – £3.00

Food – £4.00

Would you like to simply donate to the Stand Together cause? No problem. Simply select the Donate button and enter the amount you would like to donate.

Stand Together – Appeal Launched!

Following our recent announcement to try and help turn things around, during the Covid-19 outbreak, we  have now launched our first appeal page.

This is where you can make donations and purchase virtual match day experiences. Details are on the page, regarding options and rewards for taking part in this venture that we hope will not only save the club, but hit the ground running when business resumes.

A further page will soon be set up for share information and donations.

THANKS TO YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND INTEREST

Stand Together

Covid 19 – Update 1

A big thank you to our existing shareholders who have already bought or have pledged to buy more shares and to the fans who have asked how to become a shareholder. This is in response to the letter sent to principal shareholders on Friday which you can access here.

Also, a very big thank you to our fantastic players who have agreed that their contracts can be held in suspense until football resumes. We have had a wonderfully supportive message from Lewis King which you can access here.

The club has a business continuity plan in place to ensure we can hit the ground running when the crisis is over. Key volunteers and staff are working from home to keep all aspects of the club ticking over.

The main elements of the plan are:

• agreeing repayment holidays with our bank, HMRC and principal creditors – well advanced and successful
• grant application made to the FA via the NPL to cover all revenue lost as a result of the suspension of the season, players wages etc
• accessing the governments £25k small business grant as soon as the details are publicised
• accessing the 80% of wages assistance announced by the government on Friday as soon as the mechanism is in place
• claiming under our business interruption insurance for loss of income
• setting up a Stand Together webpage – a virtual match day experience so that fans can make small donations equivalent to the amount they would have spent at a home game. Full details will be on the website within the next 24 hours
• NOT taking on any more loans

We will keep our loyal fans updated at regular intervals but please understand that there is still a huge amount which is unknown about how many of the grants which have been announced will work in practice and whether anyone’s insurance covers losses caused by a new and unknown virus. As soon as we know the answers to these questions you will know.

Stay safe – up the Boro

Official Club Statement – Board of Directors

Like every business in the world SRFC has been hit and impacted by the unprecedented circumstance of Covid- 19.

We are now fighting to keep our club afloat and need to very much Stand Together.

It will continue to be as hard a fight as we have ever had, but we are determined to make sure the Football Club comes through, it is part of our community.

The responsibility we all have to minimise the outbreak through social distancing results in huge problems as there will be NO Football and extremely limited Social Club income.
We cannot operate any aspect of our revenue stream at all and until further notice the club will wherever possible remain largely unstaffed and closed to the public. There will be aspects of the club where we need to carry out maintenance or actions that will need some members of the staff in attendance but will do this in a clinical and organised manner.

 

Our objectives are clear: –

  1. To safeguard the Football Club from extinction from the unprecedented challenges we all face.
  2. To protect our employees as far as we can in both an economic sense and in respect of our duty of care. We will need them in the future, and we owe them.
  3. To minimise disruption
  4. To abide by the government guidelines of social distancing & Prevent the spread of Covid19.
  5. To communicate our position to fans in a clear manner on a regular basis

 So, what are we going to do?

 Like every business we will seek to contact our creditors large and small to see if we can reduce overheads and expenses as much as possible. We will explore all opportunities through either government departments, our bank and the league to access whatever assistance is possible. As you are all aware football clubs like ours never have spare monies and the business is reliant on cash flow to survive. We don’t have the comfort of sitting on several months cash flow so we need to take the above action quickly and look at other options available to us and this is where you can help and we will very soon launch an initiative called Stand Together, more details will follow

 

We send our best wishes out to each one of you and your families and applaud our efforts as a community pulling together to see us all through. We urge everyone to follow the government guidelines to keep the elderly and vulnerable in our community safe and well.

 

To our heros and heroines in the community keeping the NHS going thank you for your hard work and dedication – we are safe in your hands and will be providing any NHS Nurse who wants one a free season ticket when the 20/21 Season restarts.

To those that are self-isolating please reach out to your community and ask for help if you need it. You can contact us and if we can help or direct you towards help, we will do our absolute best.

There has never been a more important time to ‘Stand Together’ and be ‘More Than Just a Football Club’

 

From Our team to all our loyal fans, sponsors, officials, volunteers, players and staff.

Thank you

 

 

Please note we will continue to take bookings for later in the year and next year. If you need to contact us regarding an existing booking or to make a new booking:

Please email sally-anne@staffordrangersfc.co.uk  Or call 07563390457

 

 

 

Atherton Match News Response

“We thought it correct that we clarify information released regarding our weekend home game with Atherton Collieries FC.
The game was called off, after consultation with the league. With one of our Tuesday opponents, from Gainsborough Trinity, having to self isolate we spoke with the league and it was agreed that the safest thing was to postpone our fixture, in line with current guidelines, protocol and of course, welfare.
With us also having a few people around the club who could be affected in such a situation, including Chairman John Bromley whose wife currently has some serious health issues, the decision brought home the importance of reducing risk and protecting people, at this time.
This also aligns with our duty to players, staff, officials and volunteers.
To clarify, we currently have nobody diagnosed or showing signs of contracting Coronavirus.”