The review of the season is unfortunately not as positive as we hoped for obvious reasons. Relegation is a devastating blow and, like all fans, has hit the three of us hard personally. The single objective on the pitch for this season was to stay in League 1 and, despite looking like we would do so for most of the season, we failed to achieve this.
The board supported the manager in everything he wanted, including making more money available for players. But unfortunately football can be a game of very small margins – with the odd goal chance converted we would still be in League 1 – and despite Darren’s best efforts, it was not to be.
There were undeniable highlights – the performances getting through the Viaplay Cup group to a closely fought match against Aberdeen being examples – but relegation casts a long shadow and it will always remain a season of immense disappointment. Ultimately the team failed in its objective and the board felt a new direction was required to take the club forward from here.
We now need to move on and create a robust plan to get promoted again, the first part of which will be finding a new manager, the search for which is already underway. We will update further on that process, and the criteria we have for a new manager, next week.
Much improvement has been made in the plan to be a financially sustainable club. The board inherited a club making a £180k loss in 22/23 which will be significantly reduced for this season. However, going back to League 2 will bring financial challenges and much work is already being done to try and create at least a breakeven position for 24/25.
Away from the 1st team, we have made some great strides forward this season, much of which has already been communicated:
And some things haven’t worked so well this season:
We have been working throughout the year on a long term vision and plan for the club, which we presented the headlines of at the Supporters Trust AGM and at the Club’s own AGM, and will communicate to the whole fan base soon.
Going forward, our current priorities are as follows:
We continue to seek new sponsorship opportunities and develop relationships with local businesses. The Club are running their very first business networking event, giving fifty local businesses the chance to hear more about the club and its plans, and offering them the opportunity to get involved in helping the club, either through sponsorship or other means. We’re delighted this number of businesses are supporting the event, showing the potential for the club to play an important role in the local business community. This approach of working with new local businesses has borne fruit already this season as we have a local business helping us develop our new website and retail platform. The networking event provides the opportunity to spread our reach in the local business community even further.
However, we are always on the look out for new sponsors so if your business, or anyone else you know’s business, would like to talk to the club about sponsorship opportunities, please contact Christine Curtis on cc@stirlingalbionfc.co.uk. We have a commercial catalogue detailing sponsorship packages and are happy to tailor a package to individual requirements.
We’d like to take this opportunity to thank our fantastic volunteers, without whom we couldn’t operate the club. We value their contribution enormously.
Lastly, it has been an extremely disappointing end to the season but the support of you, the fans, for both the 1st team and the club in general throughout the season has been simply fantastic. Stirling Albion had the 4th best average attendance in league 1, only 3% behind the 3rd place team (Queen of the South) and a whopping 42% ahead of the 5th place team (Alloa Athletic).
The board would like to thank you for your terrific support. Despite the disappointment of relegation, we hope that support continues for season 24/25. We’re going to need all the support we can get to mount a campaign for promotion and we hope you’ll get behind the new manager and team.
Last year, we sold a record number of season tickets, and it would be fantastic for the club if we could sell that number again. Season ticket sales are very important as they are money up front for the club at the start of the season meaning it is money which can be spent on building the playing squad and planning for the year. We’d encourage you to buy your season tickets as soon as possible when they become available. It really will help. Season ticket information will be published soon.
As well as corporate sponsorship, which as mentioned above is increasing successfully, individual sponsorship by fans is extremely important too. If you have sponsored e.g. players before you will be contacted nearer the start of the season and if you haven’t and would like to help the club then again please contact Christine Curtis on cc@stirlingalbionfc.co.uk. Your help and support for the club is greatly appreciated. You will be helping us create a playing budget to build a team capable of challenging for promotion.
As we said at the outset, relegation has been a huge blow. But it has happened and we now need to get on and run the club accordingly from where we now are.
The on-pitch priority now is to build a team capable of competing for promotion and off-pitch we will continue to focus on developing the club for the long term.
Alasdair Dunn, Chair
Robert Clubb, Director
Jim McAllister, Director
The board of directors of Stirling Albion Football Club
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