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There are discussions ongoing between the National League and National League North/South clubs regarding a new competition to complete Season 2020/21 with a proposal being forwarded to the FA Alliance Committee for decision by them this coming week. Having fully considered the options, we have advised the National League that we do not wish to be considered for participation.
All focus of the club is now targeted towards addressing our financial situation to ensure we are in the best place possible for Season 2021/2022.
We thanks all fans, volunteers, sponsors and advertisers for your continued support and look forward to seeing you all in the summer. In the meantime, keep safe.
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Oliver Spencer as a member of the Board of Directors of Leamington FC.
Chairman Jim Scott said, ‘Oliver was introduced to us over a year ago as an individual with strong financial experience who had just completed an MSc in Sporting Directorship and whom was seeking long term involvement within non-league football. Following lengthy discussions, Oliver agreed to support the development of the Brakes Community Foundation CIO, our charitable trust, and has for the past eight months been a key part of the team developing the Foundation. That gave both him and us the opportunity to work with each other for a period of time to determine whether it was a relationship that we both wanted to move forward.
Oliver has already made a significant contribution in his time with us and will broaden the financial expertise within the boardroom which is particularly beneficial as we seek to progress the work involved in moving to a hoped for new stadium and also dealing with these challenging COVID-19 times.’
From a work perspective, Oliver has over thirty years’ experience in finance working with both corporate and retail clients located across England, having previously worked in Switzerland during the 1990’s . He lives with his wife, son and the family dog in Hertfordshire.
Oliver stated, ‘ I have always loved football and have become increasingly interested in the importance of local clubs and the part they play within the community. I undertook the MSC to broaden my knowledge of workings within football and have thoroughly enjoyed my time working within the club. I am delighted to be given the opportunity to be a Director and look forward to supporting the current Board with their work in the community and the hoped for move to a new stadium, alongside the continued progress of the team on the pitch’.
Leamington FC can confirm that the club voted to null and void the Vanarama National League North 2020/21 season.
The decision was taken after much soul searching by the Board of Directors on the key issues of fulfilling the competition, health and safety surrounding the COVID pandemic, plus the ongoing financial security of the club.
We believed that the protocols and measures taken throughout the competition thus far had been satisfactory to ensure the safety and well-being of players, staff and volunteers and were something that we could maintain, but were constantly keeping under review. Since taking that decision the news on vaccinations and their impact upon COVID-19 appears to be heading in the right direction.
During the recent two week suspension of the league, a significant number of clubs within the National League North and South indicated that they would refuse to play, until either COVID-19 testing was in place for all clubs or the outcome of funding from Sport England’s ‘Winter Survival Package’ was known, or both in some instances. This led to a significant loss of fixtures.
During that same two week window, following meetings between clubs and both the National League and Sports England representatives, it became clear that any future funding support to clubs would largely be in the form of loans with some grant funding available to clubs in the most critical need. It was also advised that outcomes of applications were likely to take 3-4 weeks in a best case scenario.
It became clear that even if there was a vote to continue the season the reality was that there would not be a full return to completion of scheduled fixtures until the outcome of funding applications were known to individual clubs. Even then, there was considerable doubt in our minds whether clubs who were refusing to play, would do so.
The impact of all this in our view was a likely extension of the league season thus incurring further players/staff costs for the additional weeks plus an expansion of the playing squad to deal with a congested fixture list. Player availability would undoubtedly be affected as all our players are part-time and their main jobs would clearly have to take precedence in these challenging times.
Whilst we were extremely grateful to the National Lottery for the £10 million cash injection to the National League which has allowed us to reach this point, it was also clear that there was financial risk to ourselves and many other clubs in a resumption of the league. Even at this stage there is still a lack of clarity whether clubs will breach league rules if loans are taken out through the Winter Survival Package.
It was the decision of the Board of Directors that we cannot expose our club to considerable financial risks and costs as a consequence of the total uncertainty of matters outlined above. As it is, the club still has substantial financial obligations to meet for staff/players wages and operating costs in the months ahead. We are extremely grateful to the players and staff who have agreed to assist in some cost cutting measures.
If the result of the voting had been in favour of a continuation of the season we would have honoured the decision to play. This would of course have necessitated a further review of all options, to ensure we did not place the club in financial jeopardy.
We would like to thank all our fans and sponsors for your considerable support these past 12 months and without whom we would not have been able to navigate through these most difficult of times. The team management and playing staff have performed brilliantly in arguably what was going to be our best performance ever since joining the National League. We were sat in 10th place in the league which was even more commendable when you take into account that 11 of our 15 fixtures played, were against teams occupying a position in the top 12 in the league.
A massive thank you to the media team who at very short notice, albeit with a couple of early glitches, pulled out all the stops in delivering a ‘streaming product’ that was the envy of many clubs within the league.
Finally, I want to thank my fellow directors, staff and volunteers who have worked incredibly hard behind the scenes to allow football to take place, thus enabling our supporters to follow the team and providing a welcome outlet for so many of you.
We will continue to keep you updated and look forward to that moment when supporters can return to stadia again, when it is safe to do so.
Jim Scott
Chairman
On behalf of the Board of Directors
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