The Non-League Football Paper

STARS HELP TIGERS TO WORK IT OUT

- By Tom Scott

WORKSOP TOWN life president Keith Ilett is confident of the club’s long-term future after an “unbelievab­le” response to the club’s announceme­nt this week.

The Tigers released a statement asking for donations as they looked to raise £30,000 to pay off debts or face closure.

Since then, the club’s appeal has gathered pace, with Sky Sports frontman Jeff Stelling, Peter Crouch and Alan McInally all sharing their plight on social media – something that Ilett says has provided the club with a huge boost.

“It’s only been four days since the announceme­nt and we’re well on the way already,” Ilett told The

NLP.

“We’re getting donations from everywhere, it’s not just our fans. We’ve had fans and clubs from across the country getting on board and helping us. This morning, somebody posted an envelope through the door with £500 in it – the reaction has been unbelievab­le.

Football family

“I think we will get to our target – we’ve got so much more than we thought we would have at this moment in time. It’s only been four days since the announceme­nt and we’re well on the way already.

“We’re all a big football family in this country,” he added. “You always find that no matter what rivalries we have on the field, we all pull together away from it and it’s typical of the game in this country.”

The lease to the club’s Sandy Lane home is owned by Pete Whitehead who has announced he will take over as the club’s chairman should the fundraisin­g be successful.

And Ilett is confident in Whitehead, the BetVictor Northern Premier South-East club have the right man at the helm to steer the club from danger.

“Pete has paid a substantia­l amount of money to get rid of a lot of the debt and he asked us to raise £30,000 before the beginning of March and he will come in and take over the running of the club,”

Ilett said.

“He is a good businessma­n, but he’s also played the game and been a manager. You don’t often get someone running a club who is business and football orientated in equal measure – so he’s the ideal fit for this club, you couldn’t hand pick anyone better.

“We’re fully confident we can stay out of trouble on the field this season and if we can get rid of the debt we’ve got and build some solid foundation­s, hopefully we can push for promotion next year.”

 ?? PIC: PA Images ?? FAMILY: Worksop have been humbled by the support they’ve received
PROFILE: Peter Crouch, and insets Jeff Stelling and Alan McInally, have lent their voices to the cause
PIC: PA Images FAMILY: Worksop have been humbled by the support they’ve received PROFILE: Peter Crouch, and insets Jeff Stelling and Alan McInally, have lent their voices to the cause
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