Exciting Preparations Underway

Exciting Preparations Underway

Getting ready for our 150th Anniversary

As we prepare for the 2025/26 season and celebrate 150 incredible years of the Club’s existence, we’re hard at work ensuring the Stan Robinson Stadium looks its absolute best. A lot has already been accomplished, and even more is planned—it’s shaping up to be a busy and exciting off-season for the Club!

What’s Happening?

Pitch Improvements: Work on the pitch is already underway to ensure its match-ready for the upcoming season.

Social Club Enhancements: We’re continuing to improve our Social Club facilities, not only to enhance the match-day experience but also to create a better space for Business and Social events, helping boost non-match-day revenue.

FA Grants: A decision on the recent grant applications for new home turnstiles and the renovation of the toilets under the Main Stand will be announced shortly. If successful, this work will be carried out in the close season.

How Can You Help? Volunteer Days – Please Get Involved!

To help make the Stan Robinson Stadium shine, the Club will be hosting several volunteer days where anyone can lend a hand. Refreshments will be provided for all volunteers.

Our first volunteer day is scheduled for:

📅 Saturday, 31st May | 12 PM – 4 PM

Additional dates will be announced soon, including both weeknights and weekends, so everyone has a chance to play their part in getting the ground ready for our 150th year.

Can’t Make the Volunteer Days?

The club is open most days, so if you have any spare time, feel free to drop by and lend a hand. Every little bit helps, and we’d love to see you!

Let’s work together to make the Stan Robinson Stadium the best it’s ever been as we celebrate this incredible milestone in the club’s history.

Stafford Rangers FC

Retained List 2025/26

Retained List 2025/26

Players agree terms

SRFC TeamOver the last few weeks, the management team has been in discussion with the players identified to return and we can now announce that the following players, listed below, have agreed terms to return for the 2025-2026 season.

Players Confirmed

Defenders: Andy Burns, Jimmy O’Neill, Scott Wara, Ben O’Hanlon, Max Barlow.

Midfielders: Mason Rees, James McQuilkin, Ash Fallon, Henry Brereton, Joe Thomas.

Forwards: Kaiman Anderson, Dan Cockerline, John Atherton, Joe Morley.

Discussions are taking place with several other players to strengthen the overall squad and when confirmed, announcements will be made.

We can confirm that after three seasons Cameron Belford has left the club to pursue other options, and we would like to thank him for his dedication and commitment, whilst at the Boro. I am sure many can recall some brilliant saves securing points along the way and his role in this season’s magnificent comeback.

We can also confirm that Liam Brazier, Ackeme Francis-Burrell and Zac Scutt have all returned to their parent clubs and we would like to thank them all for their time at the Boro and wish them well in their future careers.

Stafford Rangers FC

 
The Goal Post – Issue 3

The Goal Post – Issue 3

Now Available – May 2025 Edition

The Goal Post - Issue 3Our next installment of our Newsletter is now out, as we introduce issue three of ‘The Goal Post‘.

In this issue we welcome new contracts for our management team, a message from the chairman, insights into our community projects, fans representative committee, a call for volunteers and much much more.

We hope you enjoy it. If you want to get involved or if there is anything you want to hear about, please contact us on media@staffordrangersfc.co.uk.

Our third edition is now available – The Goal Post – Issue 3

Stafford Rangers FC

 

 

Rangers Demonstrate Intent

Rangers Demonstrate Intent

The Work Starts Now

Neil KitchingSaturday’s game at Clitheroe brought the 24/25 season to a close with a draw and 12th position achieved in the league. A fabulous achievement given our position at the turn of the year. All credit to the players, management team and most importantly the tremendous support from fans, home and away.

The work continues in the club with the objective to move forward with a clear vision, on and off the pitch.

We are delighted to confirm that Neil Kitching and his current management team have agreed a three year contract with the club, running through to the end of the 27/28 season.

It was vital that we got this agreed quickly to ensure that Neil has the opportunity to retain players early and concentrate on looking at new players for the 25/26 season as soon as possible.

Our intention is to challenge in step 4 and target a playoff position to get the club back into step 3 at the earliest opportunity.

We share the passion held by fans to move the club upwards ,now have commitment from the manager and we have provided the tools to enable us to look up.

We are clear where we want to be on the pitch and recognise our activities off it will determine the financial security we need to help achieve sustainability and success. It is never as easy as it sounds but we clearly recognise that we have to build on and increase our commercial footprint in a different way to provide opportunities going forward. We have enthusiasm and an appetite to do this. Our number one priority in the close season will be to review all areas of our income stream to determine how we can raise incremental funds.

What can you do as fans.

  1. We hope to release Season Tickets before the end of May – buy one if you can.
  2. You will be able to read in this month’s Goal Post that we will be advertising for much needed volunteers- if you can help then let us know. We simply cannot do it without you.
  3. Support events that we put on in the close season such as friendlies. We also have Sellebrity Soccer coming to the Stan Robinson stadium at 7.45pm on Wednesday 7th may.
  4. Want to be a club sponsor? Are you interested in hospitality . Get in touch with us.
  5. Want to get on the Board ? Let us know your skill set and we will be delighted to welcome you to come and talk to us.

It’s going to be an exciting time for the club we will enjoy the journey together.

Stafford Rangers FC

 
It’s the Final Countdown

It’s the Final Countdown

El-Staffico Details

Scott Wara against RuncornThe last home game of the season is here, and excitement builds for a much anticipated match against Hednesford Town FC on bank holiday Monday. We look forward to warmly welcoming their team, officials, and fans to The Stan Robinson Stadium.

With only 4 days to go you can still get your ticket. Do not forget this is an all ticket game with no ability to purchase tickets by cash or debit card on the day, so you need to buy now! It will undoubtedly be our biggest gate for some time. Tickets can be purchased as usual through our box office. Will Neil Kitchings Barmy Army march on upwards? Well, you need to be there to see it!

What you need to know

  • Tickets are only available until midnight Sunday.
  • Gates open from 12.00 Monday
  • Bars can only be accessed once your ticket has been scanned in.
  • Make sure you have printed out your ticket or have access to it on your phone
  • Please arrive at the ground early to help us mitigate any queues as best we can
  • Car park spaces will be extremely limited and what is available on a first come basis. You will need to give time to park
  • This is a segregated game
  • Catering will be available for fans in both home and away areas
  • Gates will shut promptly after KO
  • Additional stewards will be in the ground please help them
  • Fans bar will be open for Rangers fans in addition to Jon Downing Suite
  • Please be patient the bars will be busy
  • Bring a smile as well as your voice!
Have you bought your ticket?

For those unable or choose not to purchase online, the club office will be open on Sunday 20th April at 12 noon to 2pm, to take bookings in person.

This has been a challenging match to organise, and the club thanks the volunteers who have helped get the stadium ready and those that will be helping on the day. We look forward to a great match, great atmosphere and look forward to seeing everyone on Monday. Thank You.

Stafford Rangers FC

 
Stafford Rangers to Help Raise Awareness for Autism

Stafford Rangers to Help Raise Awareness for Autism

April’s Autism Awareness Month

Stafford Rangers FC is proud to announce that this Saturday’s game against Congleton Town FC will be dedicated to raising awareness of autism as part of April’s Autism Awareness Month.

In support of this important cause, we are delighted to welcome the Stafford and District Branch of the National Autistic Society (NAS) as our special guests for the day. The NAS team will have an information stand in the Jon Downing Suite during the match, offering supporters the opportunity to learn more about the vital work they do, the services they provide, and the support available to autistic individuals, their families, and carers.

The National Autistic Society is the UK’s leading charity for autistic people. Since its founding in 1962, the NAS has transformed countless lives, challenged societal attitudes, and advocated tirelessly to create a more inclusive world for autistic adults and children.

This initiative reflects Stafford Rangers FC’s commitment to supporting important causes within our community. We encourage fans attending the match to visit the NAS stand and show their support for autism awareness. Together, we can help foster understanding and create a more inclusive environment for everyone. Fans can also talk to Heather Rose, the clubs’ first Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Officer. Heather can usually be found in the Disabled Shelter.

Kick-off is at 3pm, and we look forward to seeing fans at Stan Robinson Stadium for what promises to be an exciting match and an opportunity to make a difference.

Let’s come together—for football and for a great cause!

More information about the National Autistic Society.

Stafford Rangers FC