Rangers Runners

Rangers Runners

Stafford Rangers FC Thanks Rangers Runners for Incredible Fundraising Effort

Stafford Rangers FC would like to once again extend their heartfelt gratitude to the Rangers Runners for their remarkable achievement on Saturday, 21st February.

The team

The team—Alex Wickett, Jay Perkins, Zaine Scott, Matt Bonney, and Aiden Rotheroe—successfully completed a challenging 15-mile run from Stafford Rangers FC to Newcastle Town’s football ground.

Along the route, they were joined by directors Ben and Mark Alcock, with valuable support from Liam Barnett and Darren Allport, who ensured the runners remained well fed and hydrated throughout the event, while providing live updates so everyone could follow their progress.

We are also sincerely thankful to all those who generously donated.

Over £3000 raised

At the time of writing, over £3,200 has been raised in support of two wonderful causes: Stafford Rangers FC and the exceptional Katherine House Hospice.

Main stand target reached

Thanks to the outstanding fundraising efforts of the Rangers Runners, the club has now reached its £16,000 target to renovate the Main Stand toilets.

We are therefore delighted to confirm that these essential improvements will commence during the close season, with the project expertly managed by Shaun Holt of SPL Design and Build Ltd, a loyal supporter of the club.

A close shave for Jay

At the upcoming Saturday fixture against Sporting Khalsa, plans are underway for Jay Perkins to fulfil his commitment to a head shave, having raised over £3,000.

Further details about the head shave and other planned activities for the match day will be shared later this week.

Once again, thank you to everyone involved for your incredible dedication and support.

Rangers Runners

Stafford Rangers FC Festive Round-Up

Stafford Rangers FC Festive Round-Up

Wrapping Up a Year of Progress & Looking Forward to a Brighter New Year!

As the twinkling lights shine bright over Stan Robinson Stadium and the year draws to a close, the Stafford Rangers family has plenty to celebrate off the pitch—and we are hoping for more cheer on the pitch in 2026!
Our results on the pitch have been disappointing, but we battle on together.

We met up with Kitch before Christmas and his enthusiasm and determination is resolute and the club continues to fully support him and the team.

They need to hear that support it can make an enormous difference as we start our 2026 campaign tomorrow at Nantwich.

So, supporters, grab a mince pie, pour a festive tipple, and join us as we unwrap twelve months of hard work, new beginnings, and true Boro spirit—plus a sneak peek at what is waiting under the tree for next year!


A Snapshot of the Last 12 Months

Unwrapping New Board Members

Father Christmas was not the only one making a list and checking it twice!

This year, Stafford Rangers FC welcomed Ben and Mark Alcock, Harry Shaw, David Smith, David Montgomery, and Gerard Banister to the Board of Directors—expanding from five to eleven members. Each brings fresh energy and exciting ideas, making the boardroom merrier than ever! We believe that together we can be effective but nothing worthwhile is easy and it will take time, but work has started and confidence and intent are very much in evidence.


Our Staff

We have many unsung heroes at the club, but we would like to say a special thank you to stalwarts Paul Griffiths and Roy Sales who give a huge amount behind the scenes. Our conference bookings continue to increase and provide incremental revenue to the club.

Kyle Glayshier who was an apprentice under the academy education programme is now doing fantastic work maintaining the pitch after receiving training from Dennis Ecclestone. He is also working on the administration of the JPL Development Squad and pathway teams. He has now been trained up on our Kaizen ticketing system, and we hope that we can further engage him with administration and development of the business going forward.

Youth needs to be the foundation of our future and we must encourage and embrace it throughout the club.

Matchdays would not be as special without the efforts of Director Harry Shaw and his bar staff, and the huge amount of work goes into supporting the club on matchdays and an increasingly popular conference/meeting venue during the week.

Fresh Faces and Fond Farewells

We were thrilled to welcome Megan Ratcliffe (EDI Officer), Sam Gater (Programme Editor), Peter Myers (Website Manager) and Alan Clarke, a lifelong Boro fan and retired accountant who has joined the office team to help with finances.

Shout out to Shane McDonald for his help as PA on matchdays.

More appointments are planned for the New Year!

A heartfelt thank you to Daz Allport, who is taking a well-earned rest after years of dedicated service. Daz, you will always be part of the Boro family and will be welcomed back anytime!


Grant Success: Early Christmas Presents

Stafford Rangers have been firmly on the “nice” list, securing three grant awards worth £150,000.

These funds are already making a difference—improving the Social Club and have allowed the club to replace the old floodlights with efficient LED lighting.

The old floodlights have been sold to another club which has also raised some money for the club.


Cheers to the Fans’ Bar!

Saturdays were not the same without the Fans’ Bar. Thanks to the dedication of Josh and Megan, it is back and buzzing with old friends, fresh faces, lively banter, cheesy tunes, and free sweets! If you haven’t popped in yet, make it your New Year’s resolution.

The fans bar will be open again for our first home game on the 10th of January when we welcome Darlaston – Please keep your eyes peeled later this week for news about this game!


Sponsor Support: The Gift That Keeps on Giving

This year brought new commercial partners Jolt, DJB Designs, and Badge Lab, plus new sponsors Cuttlestones, Castle Lawns and Landscapes, and LED Spares.

To all our existing and new sponsors—thank you for your support. Your generosity keeps the club thriving.

Our thanks for the loyalty and support from our key sponsors goes to Stan Robinson Transport, ACT, Abbey Polymers, Harlequin Teamwear, Stafford Hyundai, and Stafford Railway Building Society.

All play a vital part in Stafford Rangers.


On the Road Again & Festive Fundraising

A big shout-out to Alex Wickett for reviving the away fan coach!

These trips have been a blast and raised vital funds for ground improvements like the 150th Mural, 150th Photomontage, and Fans’ Wall Photomontage—which is now proudly on display. Huge thanks to everyone who hopped aboard!


Ground & Social Club Improvements

Volunteer days (special thanks to RMP Care!) helped get Stan Robinson Stadium looking its best.

Your hard work made a real difference—and more improvements are on the way in 2026.

Work will start on 2nd January 2026!


Looking Ahead: What’s In Our Stocking for 2026?

  • A Fresh Commercial Deal: The Club is finalising a new commercial partnership to be announced in the New Year—bringing in revenue and saving costs.
  • We are in the final stages of discussions with a new potential investor. It is not over the line yet, but we hope to share some news with you on this in the next few weeks.
  • New Website: The Club is working on a new website with a new visual design and new features. Planned launch is summer 2026, before the start of pre-season friendlies.
  • Toilet Makeovers: Over £14,000 has now been raised towards Main Stand toilet renovations! We need £16,000 to hit our target—please keep supporting through Boost the Boro Lottery and upcoming fundraisers. Work begins at the end of the season, with a contractor to be appointed early in the New Year.
  • Lotus End Toilet Upgrade: Work on improving the Lotus Stand toilets will start on January 2nd, 2026, and will be carried out in stages to minimise disruption. We have set ourselves a challenging deadline to complete Stage 1 in time for our game against Bury FC – that is a 2-week window!
  • 150th Year Anniversary Celebrations: A full reminder of ongoing events will be published in the next couple of weeks that continues to celebrate the club.
  • Community Cheer: This year the club has engaged more with the local community, however there is lot more than we can still do. More community activities and discounted or free match day offers are coming. We are committed to making Stafford Rangers accessible to all and growing our supporter base.

Planning Performance and Progression

Our club’s success must be driven by clear planning on and off the field. The five year plan has already implemented change behind the scenes with the strengthening of the Board and greater off field stability. 2026 will see continued progression, but we need to ensure success on the pitch as we go into the new year, and this remains our primary objective. Financial stability and greater community cohesion will play their part as we review performance in all areas of the club.
Building standards, adapting strategies, and addressing necessary changes will be at the fore.
Conveying greater detail and communication will be a project that will be discussed with you all.


Thank You

To every supporter, our special team of volunteers, sponsors, and friends —thank you for your incredible support throughout 2025. Here’s to an exciting New Year—on and off the pitch and one we can proudly share together

Happy New Year, and Up the Boro!

Help Needed

Help Needed

Our Turf Needs some Help

With a great deal of hard work and investment on the pitch in the close season we are starting to see the basis of an excellent playing surface despite the harsh hot weather conditions that we have had to deal with.

One of the challenges as the competition gets into its stride in August is we want to keep it that way and make sure our pitch is constantly cared for, and we do everything we can to maintain a surface that gives the ability to play great football. Whilst a full ongoing care and maintenance package has been agreed there are lots of other things we can do.

Our Head Groundsman Dennis Ecclestone is asking for four volunteers to replace divots at both half time and full time from the beginning of the season to make sure we do all we can to keep it in tip top condition. Replacing divots helps keep the surface level and maintain an even ball roll and prevents weed grasses and weeds establishing themselves.

If you have the desire to help, please text your name and details to Den first please on 07743 526804 and he will contact you.

You will make a difference, and we will in return have a free pint waiting for you in the club after the game.

So, what are you waiting for put your best foot forward and give send Dennis a message.

Stafford Rangers FC

 
Exciting Times at Stafford Rangers

Exciting Times at Stafford Rangers

Our Volunteers are our Lifeblood

As we gear up to celebrate our 150th year anniversary, the Stan Robinson Stadium is looking better than ever thanks to our incredible fans who have volunteered their time during the close season. A huge thank you to everyone who has helped so far.

If you haven’t had the chance to attend a volunteer day yet. Don’t worry. We’ve got a few more coming up, and we’d love to see as many of you there as possible. Whether you’re lending a hand or just catching up, come and check out all the work being done.

150th MuralWe’re also thrilled to announce that the 150th Anniversary Mural is officially underway. The talented Eve Whitfield is working hard to complete this special piece in time for our first pre-season game against Nuneaton Town on Saturday, 19th July. Thank you to everyone who supported Alex Wickett’s end of season fundraiser – your contributions have helped make this possible.

But that’s not all. The remaining funds from Alex’s fundraiser will pay towards another exciting project – stay tuned for details.

Finally, if you want to support the renovation of the Main-stand Toilets, you can get involved by joining Shaun Reynolds’ raffles and auctions (on the UTB Facebook Page), or signing up for the Boost the Boro Lottery. Every little helps.

Thank you for your continued support, Boro fans – we couldn’t do this without you.

Let’s make this 150th year one to remember.

Stafford Rangers FC

 

We Need Your Help

We Need Your Help

Volunteers needed

With the pre-season friendlies and the new season approaching we are trying to ensure that all aspects of the club are working effectively to provide the best experience to fans.

An enormous amount of work is carried out by volunteers supporting many different areas of the club. We thank all those people for their continued support and loyalty.

Each season we do however lose volunteers for many reasons, and we urgently need some help in some areas and ask you to consider whether you can give up some time and make a commitment to your club.

Specifically, we need people to help in the following areas: –

  • Gate Operators – Matchday help on the gates and turnstiles scanning season tickets, taking debit card payments and cash payments. Typically, this requires people willing to be able to give their time up from 1pm to 3-15pm on a Saturday game and from 6-30 to 8pm on a mid-week home game.
  • Help on the pitch and within the ground before and after the game.
  • Programme sellers
  • Stewards
  • Fans Bar volunteers
  • Sales of 50/50 tickets

If you are interested in helping, please send an e mail in the first instance to Alison Broom at alison.broom@staffordrangersfc.co.uk who will provide more information.

Thank You.

Stafford Rangers FC