An Update on our Squad

An Update on our Squad

Squad is Streamlined

Andre WrightWe can confirm that the following players have joined the Boro.

Andre Wright, a striker who joins from Stratford Town F.C on loan. Previous clubs include Kidderminster Harriers, Torquay United, Bohemians, AFC Telford United, and most recent with Mickleover and Stratford Town.

Callum King-Harmes, a winger has joined from from Bromsgrove sporting. Callum had a schoolboy career with Wolves, then joined Bolton Wanderers. He then had a loan spell at Bamber Bridge. After being released by Bolton Wanderers, he signed for Hednesford Town while also playing for Sutton Coldfield Town on dual registration. He then joined Bromsgrove Sporting after impressing in pre-season.Callum King-Harmes

Stafford Rangers FC welcomes both to the club.

We can now confirm that the following players have left the Boro.

Sean Cooke, who has signed for Hanley town.
Jacob Edwards who has signed for Whitchurch Alport.
Theo Knight who has signed for Shifnal town.
Joe Mwasile, released.
Tyrone Cadeau, released.

We would like to express our thanks to all players that have left, for their time at Boro and wish them every success for the future.

Also on the players front Oliver Jepson is back to full fitness and would have been in the squad for tomorrow if it were on.

Finally, Scott Wara has been called up to the Fiji national squad. Congratulations Scott.

Stafford Rangers FC.

 

 

 

Match Postponed

Match Postponed

Wythenshawe Town Match is Off

Due to unforeseen circumstances we have been informed by the Northern Premier League that tomorrow’s home game with Wythenshawe Town, has been postponed.

We will issue a further statement, when we receive more information.

Stafford Rangers FC.

 
Sellebrity Soccer comes to Stafford Rangers

Sellebrity Soccer comes to Stafford Rangers

Celebrities at the Stan Robinson

Sellebrity SoccerOn the 10th of November 2024 Stafford Rangers in the Community will be hosting a charity football match in conjunction with Sellebrity Soccer, Kick off 3pm.

Stafford Rangers in the Community’s goal is to make sport accessible to all and one of the main objectives is to raise money to deliver sports camps for all children between 6 and 16years of age. These camps are completely free and include a cooked meal at lunch time.

Sellebrity Soccer are one of the biggest and best organises of charity football matches and provide a variety of celebrities and great media coverage and support. They have been using this winning combination since 2012 arranging charity games at both non-league and premier stadiums throughout the country.

Tim Glayshier and ACT Fasteners together with Steve Breeze on behalf of the Unite the Union will be sponsoring the back of one of teams sixteen celebrity shirts and we thank them for their generosity and support.

Tickets are now available from Sellebrity Soccer’s website. All tickets are £12 and there is an additional £1.70 booking fee.

These events are well attended so we encourage you to book your tickets now. We will be posting updates providing more information through both our website and social media and look forward to what should be a fantastic day for a great cause. The football club will of course benefit from all the bar sales in the club.

Thank You.

Stafford Rangers in the Community.

 

John Mac crosses the finish line

John Mac crosses the finish line

Update on the big Trek

John MacmillanJust a few days later than planned, John Macmillan has completed his marathon trek of 6,000,000 paces – that’s about 2,400 miles!! – to raise funds for Stafford Rangers in the Community to run sports camps for kids. He missed his target of completing the walk in 52 weeks by just 11 days despite having had prostate surgery in June followed by a longer than expected recovery period – a truly remarkable achievement.

Please show your appreciation for John’s brilliant effort by making a donation.

Stafford Rangers FC.

 

 

Andrew Macfarlane R.I.P.

Andrew Macfarlane R.I.P.

A sad day and a message to us all

Andy MacfarlaneStafford Rangers FC are deeply saddened to report of the death of Andrew Macfarlane, a Stafford Rangers Fan that will be known to many of our supporters.

Andrew was a loving son, brother, uncle and a friend to many, and our deepest sympathies go to all of them at this terrible time.

To commemorate Andrews’ life there will be a minute’s applause at our home game against Atherton Collieries on Saturday 19th October. Members of Andrew’s family and friends will be in attendance, and we hope that the love and support that we know they will receive from our amazing supporters will provide some comfort to them.

AndysMansClubAlso, in attendance at the game will be Andysmanclub. Andys Man Club is a men’s suicide prevention charity that helps men who are struggling with mental health issues or life challenges to talk. They meet at Stafford Rugby Club every Monday, except bank holidays, at 7pm.

Andysmanclub will have a stand in the JD suite on the day and are more than happy to talk to anyone, especially about the services they offer. They will also be attending more games throughout the season, dates of which are being confirmed.

Help is also available from the Samaritans on 116 123 or text SHOUT to 85258 for dedicated text support.

Stafford Rangers FC.

 

 

An Update on our Squad

More comings and goings

One In, One Out

Jack BurgessWe can confirm that following seven days’ notice of approach A-Jay Leitch-Smith has left the club to join Hanley Town FC seeking regular game time. We would like to express our thanks to AJ for his time at the Boro and wish him every success for the future.

Joining the Boro is 22 year old central midfielder Jack Burgess, signing from Walsall Wood. Highly rated by Dale Belford, Jack can count Boldmere St Michaels, Sutton Coldfield Town and Rushall Olympic as clubs he has impressed at.

Welcome to the Boro Jack.