New Fan Photomontage Project

New Fan Photomontage Project

New Initiative

Stafford Rangers Football Club is delighted to announce an exciting new initiative to celebrate the lifeblood of the club – our loyal supporters. Following the success of the 150th Photomontage, the Club has given permission for Ian Willshaw and Mark Alcock to embark on a special project: a photomontage dedicated to Stafford Rangers fans – past and present.

The Club invites all supporters to submit their favourite photographs for inclusion on a brand-new fan wall. Whether it’s a cherished memory of a loved one who is no longer with us, a snapshot from your very first game, your child’s first match, or a photo capturing the joy of a celebrated goal – whatever the moment, we want to showcase your memories as part of our club’s proud history.

We also want supporters to share a few words about their most memorable moments- be it the occasion, the game, or simply how you felt – to help bring these special memories to life.

The finished photomontage will be installed on the wall in the far corner of the ground, between the Shed End and Lotus End – an area we’re keen to bring to life with your memories.

How to Submit Your Photographs or Memories:

  • Email your high resolution images (black & white or colour) and / or written memories to Mark Alcock
  • There is no limit to the number of photographs you can submit
  • All photographs will be reviewed by Ian Willshaw and Mark Alcock, who will be responsible for the final selection. While every effort will be made to display as many photos as possible, space may be limited.
  • Please ensure your photographs are high resolution for the best possible display quality.
  • The deadline for submissions is November 10th

The club aims to unveil the completed fan photomontage in December, just in time for the big Christmas games.

For further information, please contact Mark Alcock.

We can’t wait to see your snaps!

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Fans Take On 23km Fundraiser Run

Fans Take On 23km Fundraiser Run

Please help support us

Stafford Rangers Fans Run

On 21st February 2026, five dedicated Stafford Rangers fans – Zaine, Alex, Aidan, Jay, and Robbie – will lace up their running shoes for an incredible challenge: a 23km run from Stafford Rangers FC (Marston Road) to Newcastle Town FC (Lyme Valley Stadium).

The event aims to raise vital funds for Stafford Rangers Football Club and Katharine House Hospice, a local charity providing essential care and support to people across Stafford and the surrounding community.

Speaking about the fundraiser, the group shared their motivation:

We wanted to do something meaningful for both the club we love and a charity that means so much to people in Stafford. This run is our way of giving back and showing what community spirit is all about.

Every penny raised from the challenge will be split between Stafford Rangers FC and Katharine House Hospice, ensuring the benefits are felt both within the football community and beyond.

About Katharine House Hospice

Katharine House Hospice holds a special place in the hearts of people across Stafford and the surrounding areas. For over 30 years, the hospice has been providing vital care and support for patients with life-limiting illnesses, as well as offering comfort to their families during the most difficult times.

It isn’t just about medical care – it’s about dignity, compassion, and creating lasting memories for loved ones. Many in our community have a personal connection to Katharine House, whether through the care of a family member, a friend, or simply the reassurance that such a service exists locally.

By supporting this fundraiser, you’re not only helping Stafford Rangers FC, but also ensuring Katharine House Hospice can continue their incredible work for the people of Stafford who need it most.

Supporters can show their backing by donating directly through the official fundraiser page.

For further information or to get involved, please contact srfcfundraiser2025@gmail.com.

Let’s rally behind the lads as they take on this incredible challenge for two fantastic causes!

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An update on the squad

An update on the squad

We have another Wara

Tomasi WaraStafford Rangers can confirm the signing of 17 year old defender Tomasi Wara, on work experience from Port Vale.

Tomasi is the younger brother of Scott Wara, is a highly rated right-sided defender and comes straight into the squad for this evening’s game with Witton Albion.

We can also confirm that goalkeeper Callum Smith will play for Romulus FC this evening having signed dual registration forms but remains a key member of our squad.

Equally Joe Thomas is continuing his recovery from injury turning out for Birmingham OJM on dual registration, a club where we also have Dan O’Sullivan and Tom Cox dual registered.

Youngsters Jack Schollar and Max Barlow continue their development on dual registration at Dudley Town and Uttoxeter Town respectively with Neil regularly updated on their progress and finally Michael McGrath remains on dual registration with Nuneaton Town FC.

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An update on the squad

Aaron extends his stay

Goalkeeper stays on

Aaron DaviesStafford Rangers FC are pleased to confirm that the loan period of goalkeeper Aaron Davies from Port Vale, has been extended for another month.

Aaron will be part of the match-day squad for tomorrow’s game at Sporting Club Inkberrow, in the 2nd Qualifying Round of the Isuzu FA Trophy.

A huge thank-you to Port Vale for allowing this to happen, and for their continued support.

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An update on the squad

Squad gets an update

One In One Out

Kingsley Adu-GyamfiNeil Kitching has moved to bolster the squad with the addition of 27 year old striker Kingsley Adu-Gyamfi. The striker joins after a short spell with Belper Town FC.

Kingsley will be well known to our fans having scored for Kidsgrove Athletic against the ‘Boro’, in our 2-1 win there back in February. A regular goal scorer for the Grove, Kingsley has also appeared for local rivals Newcastle Town.

We would like to thank Belper Town FC for their support in making the move happen and welcome Kingsley to the ‘Boro’.

We can also confirm that after receiving an approach from Banbury United FC, Alex Worley will leave the club and we would like to thank Alex for his brief spell at the ‘Boro’ and wish him well for the future.

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New Fan Photomontage Project

Unveiling the 150th Photomontage

Montage to celebrate 150 years

Stafford Rangers 150 Years MontageAs part of our 150th anniversary celebrations, we are thrilled to unveil our second 150th commemorative piece a photomontage. Attendees of tomorrow’s game against Boldmere St. Michaels will have the opportunity to view the photo-montage, which has been erected this week.

The brilliant photomontage was produced by lifelong fan Ian Wilshaw, who has supported the Club for over 60 years. Ian, thank you for capturing the spirit and history of the Club so perfectly.

We’d also like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Cuttlestones Auctioneers for generously sponsoring the photomontage. Their sponsorship, along with the funds raised by Alex Wickett’s end-of-season fundraiser, made this piece possible. Also, special mention to Chris Elsley for supplying most of the photographs.

The official unveiling of the photomontage will take place very soon, which will bring together key figures from the club’s history.

We are also thrilled to welcome Eve Whitfield and her family to tomorrow’s game. Eve has painted the new 150th Mural, which will be cherished for many years to come.

Alex’s fundraiser also contributed significantly to the creation of the mural. To everyone who supported Alex—whether your contribution was big or small—thank you. Your generosity helped bring these commemorative works to life.

Up The Boro.