Update To Our Pre-Season Schedule

We have some additional news on our friendlies list and we have updated our schedule, as follows.

A new home fixture against St Ives Town has been added at 3pm on Saturday 7th August.

Additionally, what is now termed as our “Football Day” on 26th June includes a 3.30pm fixture between our Development Squad and a MOD Stafford Squad. This follows our friendly with Newcastle Town and there will also be televised Euro 2021 games in the club, from 5pm

Saturday 26th June Home 1pm – Newcastle Town

Saturday 26th June – Also includes Development Squad v MOD Stafford Squad 3.30pm

Saturday 3rd July Away 3pm – Gornal Athletic

Tuesday 13th July Away 7.45pm – Nantwich Town

Wednesday 14th July Home 7.45pm – Port Vale U18s

Saturday 17th July Away 3pm – Hednesford Town

Saturday 24th July Away 3pm – Rushall Olympic

Tuesday 27th July Home 7.45pm – Hednesford Town

Sauturday 7th August Home 3pm – St Ives Town

*More fixtures may be confirmed in due course. Prices TBC

Squad Update – Cieron Keane

Our next squad announcement is regarding Cieron Keane.

We have been negotiating with squad players and can announce we have failed to agree terms with Cieron so we he will depart from Stafford Rangers.

We wish Cieron all the best and thank him for his service while at the club.

Pre-season 2021/22 – Friendly Schedule Announced

Our 2021/22 pre-season schedule has been announced, so we can tell you the following fixtures have been confirmed with the opposition.

Saturday 26th June Home 1pm – Newcastle Town

Saturday 3rd July Away 3pm – Gornal Athletic

Tuesday 13th July Away 7.45pm – Nantwich Town

Wednesday 14th July Home 7.45pm – Port Vale U18s

Saturday 17th July Away 3pm – Hednesford Town

Saturday 24th July Away 3pm – Rushall Olympic

Tuesday 27th July Home 7.45pm – Hednesford Town

*More fixtures may be confirmed in due course. Prices TBC

Brave New World for Brilliant Boro’!

Brave New World for Brilliant Boro’!

I am thrilled to be able to announce a major change in the way in which our great club will be run in future which brings the fans close to the centre of decision making.  During the pandemic, a small group of dedicated staff and supporters including Mark Alcock, Sally-Ann Ashby, Al Gee, Paul Griffiths and John Macmillan under the able leadership of David Montgomery, have worked tirelessly to bring in much needed funds, raise the club’s profile and keep fans informed and have provided much needed support to the board.

The board have therefore decided that, in recognition of their efforts and in the best interests of the football club, the group, under the title of Borough Development Group, will become a formal part of the club’s governance structure.  The detailed way it will work is set out in an organogram which you can access here but, in outline, the board will task the BDG with responsibility for delivering a range of projects which either the board or the BDG will have originated.

The first members of the BDG will be the original pandemic group but, with board approval, they will be inviting new people to join them either permanently or for specific tasks.  You will see from the organogram that one of the major functions of the BDG is to have regular consultations with fans who will have the right to elect one member of the BDG.  The BDG also has the right to nominate up to three people for appointment as directors of the club. I am delighted to say that their first two nominees – John Macmillan, our long-serving Company Secretary and Oz Rowley our Operations Manager who is responsible for all matters relating to stadium safety as well as being the manager of our highly successful development squad – will join the board with immediate effect. 

The third BDG nominated directorship will remain vacant for the time being.  To complete the integration of the BDG into the governance structure, Andy Fearn our Director of Football who is also a successful businessman, will join the BDG wearing his commercial rather than his football hat.

 The next step will be to agree a set of projects for the BDG to get its teeth into, but likely candidates are to help maximise commercial opportunities at the Football Club and Social Club; developing the website and other club media; and communications generally.  And there are also longer term issues requiring longer term solutions such as what will the ground look like in the future and how will improvements be paid for. If you have the skills needed for any of these tasks and would like to get involved, please email either John Macmillan at john.macmillan@staffordrangersfc.co.uk  or David Montgomery  at david.montgomery@ggcltd.com.

This is a very exciting time for the club. I wish the BDG under the continuing chairmanship of David Montgomery and the new directors all the very best for the future and look forward to working with them all for the greater benefit of our beloved Boro’.

John Bromley,

Chairman        

Social Club Closed Due to Weather

Unfortunately due to the weather forecast for Saturday 8th May 2021 we have decided to close our outdoor bar. However weather permitting, we will be opening on Sunday 9th May as normal.

Volunteers Needed

Your Club needs YOU!!

In preparation for the new Season many jobs have been started within the ground to ensure the club looks as good as it can off the pitch for the forthcoming campaign.

A working party day has also now been organised for Saturday 8th May and we invite fans to come down and help.

Mark, Den, Ben and Shaun will be down at the ground between 10am to 5pm and will be leading the charge to tidy Marston Road and will manage and coordinate the day.

The priority for the first weekend will be to Yellow paint all Steps to ensure we comply with safety regulations. The objective is to clean all areas of the ground and get rid of all the rubbish into Skips, also strim all weeds. We would ask anyone who wishes to help to bring any garden tools and paint brushes they have as our own supplies are limited.

The Beer Garden will be open during the day so you will be able to buy much needed refreshment!

This is exactly what non-league football is all about, playing a part!

Up the Boro