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Sandground­ers say farewell to Secretary James

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SOUTHPORT FC have said farewell to their Secretary and Head of Operations James Tedford who has moved on to pastures new, having taken up an opportunit­y of a role with the Chelsea Women’s Football Team.

The club paid tribute to his work and praised his contributi­on during the difficult last 12 months in dealing with the Covid pandemic.

A statement on the club’s website said: “James has been with the club just over two years and in that time he has contribute­d so much to the effective running of the club, turning the role from a basic secretaria­l job into that of an operationa­l management post.

“He has become the focal point of all communicat­ions from the club, providing supporters with regular updates through audio and video output as well as representi­ng the club on a national level at various meetings, proving himself to be a very capable and well respected spokesman for the club

“James had a baptism of fire taking on the job ahead of our highest ever Non League home attendance when we played Tranmere Rovers in the FA Cup and has, in his own unique style, gone on to ensure the smooth day to day running of the club.

“The last few months have provided him with a massive test getting to grips with the myriad of Covid Protocols and it was testament to the hard work and attention to detail that James put in that Southport Football Club were the first club at our level to be allowed to play in front of fans.

“James has turned his hand to everything the club has needed on a day to day basis supporting community, commercial and media activity and he has built up a great rapport with our supporters, our volunteers and our fellow clubs.

“Director Ian Kyle said “This is a great opportunit­y for James and we couldn’t stand in his way. He is ambitious and keen to progress in football administra­tion and this job gives him a great platform to further his career.

“He will be missed as he has built up so much knowledge at Southport and will be a hard act to follow but, as with any player seeking to progress, we wish him well at Chelsea and thank him for the outstandin­g work he has done at the club. James has gravitated from a club secretary, to someone to turn to and seek his advice and opinion on the many ups and downs that we have been through over the last couple of years.

“I know that whenever I ring him, be it first thing in the morning or late in the evening, he is ready and willing not only to talk all things Southport, but also to take any necessary action. James is both a valued employee and has become a good friend to many at SFC, including myself and to that end he will be a hard act to follow.”

“James said “I never joined Southport FC as a fan but I certainly leave as one. I always maintained when Ian Kyle took over as majority share holder that I would remain at the club for as long as he did. The lack of forward thinking at the league and the draw of working in a world class facility day in day out was too much to turn down.

“I can’t thank the volunteers enough at the club who have supported me throughout my time.

“Hamish and Christine have been my work parents and David Barnes my go to guy for everything relating to Haig Avenue.

“The media team over the last few months have been outstandin­g as well as “the lads” at the ground whose efforts sometimes go unnoticed.

“What we have achieved since May 2019 has been nothing short of extraordin­ary. We cut our cloth accordingl­y, an action that, in my opinion saved the club from extinction during this pandemic. The pitch redevelopm­ent (2nd time around), fully integratin­g the juniors and women’s teams as well as being the first nonleague club to have fans back.

“The club is in very safe hands with the current board and I am proud to have played my part in this process

“I look forward to attending the ground as a fan in the near future””

 ??  ?? ● James Tedford
● James Tedford

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