The Non-League Football Paper

DAWN OF A NEW MINSTERMEN ERA

- By Jon Couch

IT MAY have been celebrated in silence and then ended in defeat, but York City flung open the doors to a brand new era on Tuesday night when the club hosted their first match at their new LNER Community Stadium – and the last now until next season.

The Minstermen took to the pitch of their new 8,005-capacity multipurpo­se stadium for the first time for the visit of promotion rivals AFC Fylde.

It proved a longawaite­d milestone for the National League North club who vacated

Bootham Crescent last month – their home for the last 88 years.

Fylde’s Alex Whitmore made history by becoming the first player to score at the new stadium as the Coasters secured a 3-1 victory.

A consolatio­n penalty from captain Sean Newton ensured he wrote his name in folklore as the first York player to score.

The new stadium was built to solidify the long-term future of the football club, with additional commercial revenue streams and a state-of-the-art facility to help the team progress on and off the field.

Shared with the York City Knight Rugby League team, the complex will also house a new state-of-the-art leisure centre, swimming pools, gym, library and NHS Community hub.

Chairman Jason McGill – whose son Gabby played in Tuesday night’s game having signed on loan from Dunfermlin­e Athletic

– has led the relocation since he became involved with the club, negotiatin­g the grant with the Football Stadia Improvemen­t Fund to help fund constructi­on of the new stadium.

Proud McGill said: “We acknowledg­e this huge milestone with a mixture of excitement, pride and relief but also with disappoint­ment that our amazing supporters can’t share this important moment in person.

“This new stadium will be a home for the club and our supporters for years to come, providing fantastic matchday experience­s and also giving us the opportunit­y to build the club in many ways.

“Thank you again to all the companies and organisati­ons and stakeholde­rs who have been involved in delivering this amazing stadium for York.”

York City, meanwhile, have reversed a decision to allow Hull City U23s to play four matches on the vacated Bootham a backlash from fans.

The Tigers played the first of four proposed matches there against Wigan Athletic on Thursday but that to be in bad taste given that fans were yet to give the stadium a final farewell.

A club statement was fronted: “You asked, we

listened.”

 ?? PICTURE: Ian Parker ?? A NEW ERA: York City’s new LNER Community Stadium opened its doors for the first time on Tuesday night
PICTURE: Ian Parker A NEW ERA: York City’s new LNER Community Stadium opened its doors for the first time on Tuesday night

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