Bury Home Game

Bury Home Game

Do not Miss This One!

On Saturday January 24th Stafford Rangers FC welcome Bury FC to the Stan Robinson Stadium for one of the most exciting prospects of the season. Bury currently sit third in the NPL West and took all three points at our last meeting in September.

This is a very fitting and exciting fixture and the first home game we have played in 2026 which together with the appointment of our new manager Graham Deakin brings excitement and expectation to the Stan Robinson stadium. We wish Deakz, his staff and players all the best for this game and the future, as SRFC look to kick off the new year at home with determination and enthusiasm to succeed.

The day will be a busy one for the club. A large crowd is expected all wanting to be part of a special day. We anticipate that Bury will bring well over 500 traveling fans and expect a great gate with Rangers fans eager to play their part as twelfth man bringing noise and atmosphere to the Shed End.

Gates open from 12.00

To accommodate expected numbers our gates/turnstiles will be open early from 12.00. Access to all bars and all rooms in the Club will only be possible once you have entered the ground. This game is not segregated.

Buy Tickets

This is not an all ticket game and fans can pay by cash through the turnstiles or by card payments.

The best, easiest and quickest way to buy a ticket is to pay is via our box office within our website where you can purchase tickets in advance onto your phone and you will be scanned into the ground. You can also print those tickets out if you wish. You can buy now.

Buying advance tickets eases queues. Please help us and arrive at the ground as early as you can.

Drinks offer

To Rangers and Bury Fans we will be offering a special offer of £3.00 per pint on all draft beers between 12.00 and 2pm. Football will be on both the big screen and other TVs from 12.00.A great reason to come straight to the ground and access the Stan Robinson early.

Hot food will be available through two food vans within the ground from 12.00.

The rest of the club will be busy with our main sponsors filling the Stan Robinson Suite and our Chairmans Suite full of over sixty people either sponsoring or taking pre match hospitality.

Fans will be able to access the Jon Downing Suite, Members Bar within the club as well as the Fans Bar in the ground from 12.00.

We look Forward to seeing you all on the 24th of January for what should be a wonderful day of football.

Up The Boro

Stafford Rangers FC Secures Investment

Stafford Rangers FC Secures Investment

George Bruneau Invests in the Boro

Stafford Rangers FC is delighted to announce that we have secured an investment from George Bruneau, a US-based investor. George has already made an initial investment with an investment plan and timeframe agreed. Upon completion, George’s total investment would eventually make him a substantial shareholder.

This milestone is the result of 12 months of dedicated work, involving numerous meetings, discussions, and a comprehensive due diligence process conducted by George and finally a visit to his first match on New Year’s Day. His commitment to travel 6,000 miles to watch us play reflects his confidence in the Club’s  future, and his determination to join us on the journey.

George was first introduced to Stafford Rangers FC by Mark Alcock, who, alongside David Montgomery and David Smith, have led the negotiations and provided a transparent, “warts and all” appraisal of the Club.

Over the past year, Stafford Rangers FC successfully fought off competition from other clubs vying for George’s investment by demonstrating a clear vision to deliver a successful future.

Mark Alcock (Director) comments:

“We are delighted that we have secured George’s investment, but more importantly, we are excited about the prospect of working with George to take this club forward. He has an infectious personality, lots of enthusiasm, and brilliant ideas to help us grow. George is extremely knowledgeable about non-league football and, over the last few months, has become an ardent fan of the team. He will over a period be an important shareholder and is eager to help us together make Stafford Rangers great again. I have personally had the pleasure of spending a couple of days with the family and they get us – they will be a brilliant addition to the Boro family. All the board met and welcomed George & Valerie and got to know them a little at the away game against Nantwich Town FC on New Year’s Day when he also took the opportunity to meet with fans he had engaged with on social media.”

George Bruneau added:

“From me, Valerie (Val), and Archie, thank you to everyone we met at the match on New Year’s Day. The warmth, the honesty, and the passion meant a lot to us. There has been a lot of chatter about investment and what is happening behind the scenes, so I wanted to speak plainly. You deserve that. We are the ones investing and hopefully we will bring others over time, but this starts with our family believing in what this club can be. I have spent a lot of time learning the club’s history—the highs, the lows, the Wembley days, and how things ended up where they are now. Some of it might not even matter for the future, but it mattered to us to understand the club properly.

Val and I did not grow up with much. We have worked hard, planned carefully and are proud of what we have built. We are not mega rich, and this is not going to be a quick-fix fairy tale, but we do care deeply about doing things the right way. I work in wealth management, and I take stewardship very seriously. Every pound matters. You spend your hard-earned money to support this club, and the Directors and shareholders take that responsibility very seriously.

What matters most to me is culture. Everyone involved needs to care—really care—about the badge. Seeing emotion after the match, seeing players hurting because results are not good enough matters. When people care, progress becomes possible. There is a lot to be optimistic about. I spoke to many clubs before this one, and the passion here genuinely stands out. The noise online, on SRFC Radio and in the stands is special. 1,250 of you showed up on Boxing Day despite our position in the league. That is special and something to build on.

There will be ups and downs—that’s football—but if we stick together, back the lads, and keep believing in what we are building, this club can move forward the right way. Not overnight, not by shortcuts but through togetherness, pride, and belief. This club belongs to us all, and the future will be shaped by the people who refuse to give up on it. Up the Boro”.

Welcome to the club – the Boro family, George, Val, and Archie.

Bury Home Game

Match Off – Frozen Pitch

Home Game v Darlaston Postponed

We are sorry to inform you that after a Referee’s Inspection this morning today’s game against Darlaston Town is cancelled due to a frozen pitch which is not playable . The car park is also frozen.

This game will obviously be re-arranged  and we will advise in due course.

We thank everyone for their efforts in trying to get this game on.

Whilst there is no match you are welcome to join us in the bar to keep warm and enjoy a drink and watch football  on the TV but please be careful.

Stafford Rangers FC

Squad Update

Squad Update

One in, one out

Ozase Okuonghae signs

We can announce that Deakz has moved to bolster the midfield options with the loan signing of central midfielder Ozase Okuonghae from Rushall Olympic until 5th February.

The towering 6’4 player, simply know as Saz, is highly rated and counts himself as a box to box powerful player. The signing was completed in time to be included in the squad for the game versus Darlaston tomorrow, which is subject to an early morning inspection.

We would like to thank Rushall Olympic for assisting with this move.

Welcome to the BORO Saz.

Brad Mansell departs

Leaving the squad is striker Brad Mansell who will be moving to Australia shortly. We would like to thank Brad for his short stint with the BORO and wish him well with his new career.

Bury Home Game

10am Pitch Inspection vs Darlaston Town Saturday 10th January

Pitch Inspection– January 10th V Darlaston

Considering the terrible conditions that we have had over the last 24 hours the pitch is currently free of snow, but the concern is overnight freezing and a Referee’s inspection has been organised for 10 am in the morning to determine whether this game can go ahead or not.

We thank Dennis Ecclestone and Kyle Glayshier for all the hard work done today to give us any chance of putting this game on.
We will make an announcement on social media as soon as we have any news in the morning.

Thank you
Stafford Rangers Football Club

Blue Light Card Day – January 10th v Darlaston

Blue Light Card Day – January 10th v Darlaston

Blue Light Card Day – January 10th V Darlaston

We are proud to promote that our first home fixture of 2026, being Saturday 10th January against Darlaston Town, is to be designated as an appreciation day to our fantastic emergency services and key workers.

We recognise and thank those tirelessly working in the Police Force, the NHS, Fire and Rescue, armed forces, and social care sectors for their service, particularly over the festive period.

To give back and show our appreciation as a community club, entry is reduced to the concession rate of £8 for anyone presenting a valid Blue Light Card at the turnstiles.
The Blue Light Card membership includes individuals working or volunteering in the emergency services, such as the Police, the Prison Service, Fire and Rescue, the NHS, Ambulance, and healthcare services, including the social care sector, and more.

Previous involvement in our local area shows that this encompasses a broad cross-section of front-line and public service workers within our community, who deserve recognition. In Stafford and the surrounding villages alone, there are approximately 2,500 individuals, including our Armed Forces personnel based at MOD Beaconside, plus the Police HQ, nearby ambulance deployment centre, as well as local fire and rescue bases, and many social care teams like Crispin Court and Katherine House.

This time of year, is one of the busiest and most demanding times of year for frontline and public service workers. This initiative is the Club’s way of recognising the vital contribution they make to our community, often while others are able to spend time with family and friends.

Stafford Rangers is proud to be at the heart of its local community, and this offer is part of our ongoing commitment to making non-league football accessible to everyone.

We encourage supporters to please share the news with all of those you know, to get the word out there so that our brilliant local heroes know about this special concessionary offer. If you know someone eligible, invite them to join you for a drink in the clubhouse and enjoy the match at Marston Road.

SRFC looks forward to welcoming both regular supporters and new faces for what will be a great afternoon of football.

Stafford Rangers
More than just a football club