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Read below a statement from the National League, sent to member clubs on Friday 16 April 2021. 

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Mark Ives Appointed as Permanent General Manager

Mark Ives has been appointed as the permanent General Manager of The National League.

The former Head of Judicial Services at The FA for almost two decades had initially been appointed on a three-month interim basis from January.

On the appointment, chairman Brian Barwick said: “Following the departure of long-serving CEO Michael Tattersall in December, it was important for The National League Board to use the early part of 2021 to assess the management structure of the organisation.

“Mark will be a great asset for The National League and our Member Clubs. He is very experienced in football matters, is well trusted and has a wide network of contacts across the game.

“The last three months have given him an indication of what is needed to move the organisation forward and has already made wider communication one of his objectives.

“We wish Mark well in the role”.

Mark Ives said: “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at The National League to date and am delighted to have been appointed on a permanent basis.

“The interim period gave me further understanding of the organisation and its members. Communication I have had with Member Clubs has been both transparent and positive.

“My priorities will continue to be helping Member Clubs manage the impact of the pandemic and to contribute towards a progressive future for The National League”.

The football may have come to a grinding halt for Paul Holleran and his team but much is still happening in and around the club.  For those that may have missed it, the FA Alliance committee, a couple of weeks ago, ‘Rubber stamped’ the decision of the National League that both the National League North and South Leagues be ‘null and void’ for Season 2020/2021 following on from a narrow vote in favour of such action.

By the time we kick off the 2021/2022 season on 14th August it will have been 18 months since Brakes fans have attended a competitive fixture to cheer the lads on.  What rules will be in place then is a matter of conjecture as is the numbers who will be allowed to attend.  Rest assured we will have all the necessary health protocols in place to ensure that it is a safe environment upon your return.

Many of you will have seen pictures of the impressive new seated stand (198 seats) on the ‘Sheepside’ side of the ground with a further 56 seats installed in the covered  terraced stand on the Car Park side thus taking the total number of seats to 508.  We have additionally filled in the gap between the seated stand and covered terraced stand on that side thus making the stand a continuous one.   We have had to re-position the dugouts on the ‘Sheepside’ to ensure that we meet ground grading requirements for ‘line of sight’ viewing for spectators.  We have ongoing work to re-install fencing on the ‘Sheepside’ and that work will be done in the coming months.

As we all know finances have been challenging this past year, but we are delighted to advise you that individuals have come forward to finance the circa £50k cost in return for shares in the club.  This was hugely appreciated as the club would have been relegated had we not met the 31 March, 2021 deadline for the installation of the additional 250 seats.

Many of you will not have been aware that out ‘training pitch’ and it’s totally inadequate drainage has been a growing problem for a number of years, frequently forcing the ‘First Team’ to train on the main pitch causing the maintenance of that to be an increasing headache for our excellent groundsman Idris Elms.

Additionally, there had been a significant increase in cancellations in recent years of use of the training pitch for team and community events due to water logging.  We had planned to install a drainage system last summer, however, the impact upon finances due to Covid 19 led to a postponement of that work.  We have made the decision that this project is critical for delivery of our community activities and essential to first team needs and the work is programmed to take place later this month.   Again, this is a cost that we could be done without but are delighted to say that one of our long term supporters has come forward with a cheque for £3,000 towards the overall cost of £10,000.  We are very loathe asking fans for your support in these challenging times especially following on from your excellent support of the club at the tail end of last season.   For those that feel able to, contributions can be made via the donation link below:

Mentioning the ‘Boost Your Club’ scheme, all those that are due rewards from their contribution to the scheme will now receive them in the new 21/22 Season.  We thank you for your patience and hopefully the waiting will make it all the more worthwhile.

As the vast majority of you will not be aware the main ‘car park’ area has developed more craters on it, than can be found on the moon.  Remedial work is ongoing and all work completed on that before you return for the pre-season friendlies.  The likelihood is that those will commence on or about Saturday 10th July and we should be able to announce that programme in the next 2-3 weeks.

We are hoping to be able to advise Manager Paul Holleran in early May as to what his budget will be for the season ahead.  Whilst we have suffered reductions in some of our sponsorships this past 12 months we are delighted to say that all our sponsors have remained with us in these difficult times and we are eternally grateful for their continued support.  Indeed, Midcounties Co-operative has increased their sponsorship of the club taking over the naming rights for the stadium in addition to their community support, with the ground now being known as the ‘Your Co-op Community Stadium’.

One other bit of news is that you will see the team in a new ‘bespoke’ gold and black home strip next season  along with a ‘bespoke’ away strip in the former colours of the club, royal blue with gold trim.  More details on that exciting news to come in the next month.

Here’s hoping that the slow return to normality continues unabated in the coming months and we can welcome you all back to Harbury Lane in the summer.  In the meantime, keep safe.

Jim Scott

Chairman
On behalf of the Board of Directors.

Read below a statement from the National League sent to member clubs on 6 April 2021.

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Chairman Brian Barwick to Stand Down at End of the Season

The National League chairman Brian Barwick has notified the Board he will be stepping down from his position at the end of the 2020/21 season.

Barwick, 66, has enjoyed a long and distinguished career, spanning over 40 years, with senior roles in both major sports broadcasting organisations and high-profile sports governing bodies.

In December, the former Football Association chief executive was awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours List for services to sport and broadcasting.

The Chairman stated, “After careful consideration I formally told the National League Board in February that I intended to step down at the end of the 2020/21 season.

“I think it is the right time to relinquish the role - and give somebody else the great privilege of leading the organisation.

“Since 2015, I believe the competition has continued to grow in stature and profile, sent strong clubs up into the EFL and built up a formidable and loyal set of commercial and broadcast partnerships.

“Our 66 clubs remain the life-blood of our competition and a vital part of their local communities - and that’s what makes our League so special.

“I also acknowledge just how tough it has been for many of our clubs over the past twelve months facing the unprecedented challenges brought on by the Covid pandemic.

“In closing, I would like to thank my National League Board colleagues, the League’s executive, our commercial partners, the wider football family and, most importantly, our member clubs for their warm welcomes and support over the past six years.

“I will continue to commit myself to the well-being of the National League until the end of the season.

“And, of course, I wish my successor as Chair and everybody connected with the National League my very best wishes for a brilliant future.”

National League vice-chairman Jack Pearce said: “Brian’s appointment signified a change of direction by The National League in 2015 for the benefit of the competition.

“Whilst it would be easy to reflect on what has been a very challenging year for football, not only The National League, the progression of the competition over this six-year period has been greater than we could have expected.

“The Chairman has been influential in our long-term commercial partnerships with Vanarama and BT Sport, with the three-year extensions on enhanced terms this season providing security for member clubs. We have also seen an increased level of professionalism, both on and off the pitch at clubs, since Brian’s appointment.

“Brian’s remarkable work ethic and trust in others have made him an invaluable colleague and a person I consider to be a wonderful friend.”

General Manager Mark Ives also added: “Brian has worked tirelessly for the benefit of the League and his vast experience across the game and the media has been a tremendous benefit to the League and its member clubs.

“I have had the privilege now of working with Brian on two separate occasions during my career, and his knowledge and determination has been exceptional. We are all grateful for his support over the years.”

 Leamington Football Club and The Midcounties Co-operative have agreed a new five year sponsorship deal which will see the society support the club with its expanding community work.

The Midcounties Co-operative’s sponsorship will help Leamington FC’s programme of health and wellbeing initiatives, which is designed to motivate, inspire and facilitate local people through sport.

The Leamington FC Community Scheme delivers sports participation, education, health awareness and social inclusion initiatives that aim to both increase awareness of health and wellbeing, and extend opportunities to participate in football and physical activity to people of all ages, regardless of fitness level or ability.

The sponsorship will also see the club’s homenamed as the ‘Your Co-op Community Stadium’.

Jim Scott, Leamington FC Chairman, said: “Leamington FC wants to engage with the local community through the power of football and the club brand to provide physical, personal and social development opportunities for people of all ages.

“We are very excited that The Midcounties Co-operative has chosen to extend and develop its existing relationship with us, and we look forward to working together to improve the health and wellbeing of the local community. Their values are very much in alignment with those of our club and we see them as a perfect fit.”

Phil Ponsonby, chief executive of The Midcounties Co-operative, said: “Supporting our communities continues to be at the core of what we do, and collaborating with other partners in the community is a very important part of this.

“Leamington FC’s Community Scheme is an example of an excellent initiative that is really trying to drive change in an accessible way and we’re very much excited to be a part of this for the next five years.”

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