Daily Star

BRI AND MIGHTY

Joy as fans club together

- ■ by DAVE CRAVEN

RYAN BRIERLEY watched Salford fans help raise more than £100,000 in less than a week and insisted: “It doesn’t surprise me.”

The Red Devils aim to become Betfred Super League’s first wholly community-owned club through their ‘Reds Rise Together’ campaign. The community share offer allows an individual to purchase a share in Salford’s holding company – now a Community Benefit Society – and enables fans to vote at the AGM and stand for election to join its board. In-form Red Devils full-back Brierley, a childhood Salford fan, was delighted by the positive reaction. He said: “It is brilliant. Because I’ve been amongst Salford fans, I know how much the club means to the people.

“And I always say, they’re my people as well. “It’s a great honour and privilege to see the fans supporting the club but I expect no less. I know how good they are. It’s not come as a shock to me as I know how much they value the club.” Salford are not traditiona­lly cash-rich and have often needed to fight hard to compete with the elite. But they have turned a corner recently, being able to retain Man of Steel Brodie Croft on a long-term deal and tie down England internatio­nals like Kallum Watkins and Andy Ackers.

On the show of support, Brierley added: “It’s a pleasure to be a part of and not just because they’ve become owners and passed the 100K mark.

“I’m always proud to represent this club and this just adds another notch on the belt about why I came here in the first place.

“It vindicates that decision and justifies everyone’s decision to play under Paul Rowley and the coaching staff here, and more importantl­y – going forward – a community-owned team which is pretty special.”

Salford sit fifth ahead of Friday’s trip to Leeds and Scotland internatio­nal Brierley, 31, said: “We’ve a great set of lads and we know we’re on the brink of something special.

“But it’s probably needed this little injection to take us to that next level and enable the growth of the club.

“We’ve broken the mould now by keeping hold of Brodie and retaining so many of this star-studded team.

“It was just this next level we needed to enable us to compete sustainabl­y over a longer period of time.”

Meanwhile, England Knights prop Brad Fash, 27, has signed a new threeyear deal with Hull.

 ?? ?? ■ MAKING STRIDES: Ryan Brierley in action for Salford this season ■
BIG DEALS: Andy Ackers and (top) star man Brodie Croft
■ MAKING STRIDES: Ryan Brierley in action for Salford this season ■ BIG DEALS: Andy Ackers and (top) star man Brodie Croft

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