The Non-League Football Paper

NOW WE HAVE PEACE OF MIND

Magpies fans are ready to go it alone

- By Steven Coney

PEACEHAVEN & Telscombe believe they have a bright future after raising the total amount needed to become a communityo­wned football club.

A target of £35,000 was set, and subsequent­ly surpassed, by the East Sussex outfit following a tough season that almost saw the club fold.

Boss Darren Freeman left the Magpies for Lewes in October, while his successor Simon Colbran had to deal with his budget being cut in half.

Peacehaven then lost chairman Brian Suckling in January after his battle with cancer and the club ended up finishing bottom of the Ryman One South.

Now, they are back at Step 5, in the Southern Combinatio­n League, but insist they are on the right track after raising £36,620.

As a result, the club has now started the process to become a communityo­wned club and fundraisin­g champion and interim board member Mike Bradbury said: “It’s astounding. So many people have stepped forward to support our great football club.

“We now have enough funds to be able to bring the club into community ownership. I know there are some people who are waiting and seeing before they commit. Well, we have done it. We will be a community-owned football club and I urge everyone to get involved and support your local football club.

“I would like to thank everyone who has donated and supported this groundbrea­king campaign. You have all been brilliant.”

The Magpies have been further boosted by the news that internatio­nal betting giant Unibet have agreed to become the club’s main sponsor.

The company used the club’s Sports Park in April to film their new sports documentar­y and were so impressed by the welcome they received, they have agreed to an initial one-year sponsorshi­p deal.

Acting club chair Sue Norwood said: “We are delighted to have sealed this sponsorshi­p deal with Unibet. This agreement is the best in the history of this football club.

“I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank Ben Cove [global head of content at Unibet], a former Peacehaven & Telscombe player, for considerin­g our club.

Project

“The money will greatly enhance our club going forward as a Community Benefits Society, and will be used to ensure we can further develop our teams to maintain our presence in the Southern Combinatio­n League, through coaching and team building.”

Cove added: “We were highly impressed by the community spirit and never-say-die attitude of the current committee members, who have brought the club back from the brink.

“Unibet is a multinatio­nal company with a significan­t global presence, but it's also nice to be able to support such a worthy local sporting project like this one.

“We look forward to watching the newly-formed community club grow and prosper in the coming months and years, and hope we can play a small part in ensuring football survives in the area for generation­s to come.”

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