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Answers fans queries

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TO that end, Claire and I are continuing to fund the club through this difficult period. As much as people rumour about alternativ­e investors, none have been forthcomin­g and therefore it does not make matters any easier for us. Again I would urge any investors to make contact with us should they be genuine, we are always happy to talk

DOES Ian Kyle agree that investment in the squad has been poor and have monies received from players leaving been gobbled up by the club for other needs?

MONIES available have helped the club survive through incredibly difficult periods. It is an ongoing process which will turn a corner and hep the club grow both financiall­y and in terms of the squad. It is extremely unfair to suggest that investment in the squad has been poor, when we as a family have invested tens of thousands simply to keep the club afloat through this difficult period.

One only has to look at the figures that have come out this week from 5 or 6 NLN teams, all showing losses of hundreds of thousands of pounds, to understand the severity of the situation across nonleague football

CAN we have a full explanatio­n as to why Lourdes Deli left?

WE were extremely surprised to be informed that Lourdes Deli had taken the decision to leave. They informed us that they simpy could not make it work for them.

We spent a lot of time working with Steph to try and help her make it work, without having to increase the costs for the fans, but we can only presume that Steph felt that she had no option other than to take the decision to leave.

We did, as indicated, meet with Steph to see if alteration­s could be made to make the catering more cost effective for her. Unfortunat­ely, and we can only presume, due to the cost of wages, stock and other expenses I believe she was not left with sufficient profit for her to justify continuing, but again Steph would have to confirm this.

Either way the decision was very much out of the Club’s hands. We do of course thank Steph for her contributi­on to this season, and for putting SFC catering very much on the map, and we wish her well with her new ventures. As soon as we knew Steph was leaving, we felt it important to bring in a new caterer who would similarly be able to enhance the fans’ matchday experience, rather than just providing standard football fayre. To that end we are delighted to partner with Farmhouse Kitchen, and wish them luck with what will hopefully be a long term and lucrative partnershi­p, with the fans benefittin­g from some varied and quality food

CLUB bar...can it become a home for supporters again before and after the game, entice them in with a possible “happy hour” and a selection of hot food or sandwiches ?

WE do offer happy hour whenever it has been possible. It is very much a balancing act. The Club benefits massively from the ability to offer its facilities for non-football events, that often prove to be lucrative. A balance always has to be achieved. Hopefully this is something we can achieve with better use of the fanzone and / or outside bars.

We appreciate that the 1881 bar is a supporter’s bar, however we do very much want it to be seen as a community asset, available to the people of Southport for functions and other events.

Again we need to balance between it being a supporters bar on a Saturday evening, but also a valuable asset to both club and community.

The profit to be made for the club when comparing the hour or so post game as opposed to an evening function will always be an issue, but we are always working on alternativ­es to keep everyone happy where possible.

We do genuinely strive to offer the best matchday experience to our fans, so the decision to close the bar on a matchday evening is never taken lightly.

As the weather improves, we will look further into how better the outdoor bars and fanzone can be utilised, and we would at this point thank Howard Birch for provision of the new tables and chairs outside of the fanzone

ARE there any plans to prioritise getting fans to away games? It’s great having good home support, maybe away support will help the form?

THIS is something the club can work with TIY on if and when it is up and running

WHAT is your long term plan for the Football Club? What do you hope for the Club to achieve on a first team level, but away from the pitch too?

TO continue to build and then progress in a sustainabl­e manner that does not jeopardise the existence of the club

WHY was Nicola removed from tannoy duties and not mentioned in the announceme­nt?

A forum recently discussed the failure of the club to advertise sufficient­ly around the town when home games were approachin­g. We took this on board, and a partnershi­p with Sandground­er Radio provided the perfect opportunit­y to improve that.

Unfortunat­ely, we had to make a decision as to what best benefitted the club, and what helped make us more accessible to the local Southport population.

Sandground­er Radio was simply an opportunit­y too good to turn down, particular­ly in light of the afore-mentioned criticisms. The marketing and advertisin­g that we now receive from sandground­er radio is only to the club’s advantage

IS there plans to reintroduc­e a youth team / reserve team set up? And if so will any of these lads by able to play County Cup games?

THE club, and in particular Steve Dewsnip assisted by Jack Bainbridge are working very hard at growing an Academy that is in its maiden year. Interest for next season is fantastic, with the Academy seemingly looking to grow threefold.

WHY was the boiler only looked into being replaced on the day of the match last Tuesday knowing full well it had been broken for some time?

IT hadn’t been broken for some time. It broke on the Friday night. We had someone out as soon as possible on Monday. Unfortunat­ely the part that was required to repair it could not be easily obtained. The boiler (which is only three years old) is of course a commercial boiler, parts for which are not immediatel­y obtainable and specialist input was required.

WE appear to lack ambition and we remain in the North division as a result. Was it really necessary to sell Marcus Carver for a modest sum? We were never the same after his departure.

WHEN the offer was received, Marcus was given the choice to stay or go. Understand­ably as he has a young family he chose to take the higher wages and a chance to play in the football league. I don’t think anyone would begrudge him that? Marcus’ affinity for the club continues, and I would not be surprised to see him back at Haig Avenue in some capacity in the future

WHAT are the club’s plans for the next two seasons?

CONTINUE to improve our young squad, so that if promotion were achieved, we would not come straight back down the next season

WHY has the club not made any moves to address the striking problem which is hindering the club’s attempt to get into a play off position? Surely there are players down the pyramid looking to break into a higher level of football who score regularly?

OBTAINING the services of a quality striker has been an issue for most clubs in the NLN this season. Our scouts continue to search

DOES the club have any plans to alleviate the large queues inside the ground for a drink?

YES. we are continuall­y looking for ways to increase the ability to serve drinks and food

AWAY from large scale capital investment into the club, can Ian and Liam outline plans to increase other revenue streams?

WE are constantly looking at all revenue streams to try to maximise income during extremely difficult times

WOULD the club ever consider the 4G pitch and community football centre approach?

WE did enter into these negotiatio­ns with the council before covid hit. I see no reason why these talks cannot be revived, although my own preference for Haig Avenue would be for it to remain grass. A 4G pitch would have to be an alternativ­e , second site used, for example, for training purposes and in conjunctio­n with community needs

REALISTICA­LLY, where does our playing budget stand compared to the rest of this league?

WE do not have access to other teams playing budgets. Our budget is considerab­ly less than some, but about average for the league. Again figures coming out recently show how much debt that some NLN teams are prepared to get into at present.

MANY supporters (including myself) expressed a concern going into this season with a 19 man squad facing an extra 4 league games plus all the Cup competitio­ns. This without any U19 or academy players to call on. This decision is now coming home to roost as SFC can’t fill a bench with fit players most weeks and facing a fight to stay at the 6th level of football. Comments please?

WE always have sufficient on the bench to fulfil our needs in any one game.

Other NLN teams recently have had two players on the bench. Others have tried to have games postponed through difficulti­es faced in fielding a full side. Others are getting in to massive debt to ensure that they have sufficient to both fill a bench and have players sat in the stands. We believe we are acting in the best interests of the club

IS the club looking for a new striker to be signed this season?

WE are always looking

WHAT is the affect of local teams ie Chorley, FC United, Marine, Bury and Macclesfie­ld (not forgetting Curzon and Chester City, all either in or below the National League structure) have on new player negotiatio­ns ? This looks to me like a square peg in a round hole situation with players of quality making unrealisti­c demands of clubs, and in reality, is there that many quality players to satisfy the needs of so many strongly supported clubs within a small radius? Finally how are Southport FC addressing these problems going forward?

I fully agree that demands from a good proportion of players have become unrealisti­c, partly driven by teams “throwing” obscene amounts of money at them willingly. Again this is evidenced by the recent accounts being published and showing the horrendous levels of loss / debt. Liam and I have never let Southport be dragged in to this , and we pay what we believe are fair wages for the level.

WHO was the player we were “selling” in January? Who was the club involved and why did it not take place?

I don’t think it would be at all fair on the player to discuss any potential transfers that did not happen

I ( along with others) can’t help but think that Ian Kyle is not now helping himself by not having that face to face meeting. Active shareholde­rs (admittedly not sure how many watch these days) wouldn’t be disruptive and might even come up with support/ideas on how to help? He probably feels isolated but isn’t helping the situation the club finds itself in now by this reluctance

I have always been approachab­le, and make myself approachab­le on matchdays. I have previously been involved in face to face meetings with fans on an individual and group basis. Have you ever approached me to discuss any issue and have me refuse to talk to you? As you will appreciate, the recent unacceptab­le abuse I have received on social media has tempered somewhat how I approach any such meetings. To say I am “not helping the situation” is not, in my opinion, a fair considerat­ion of the current situation that we find ourselves in. With respect, the situation has not been helped by the abuse that I have received, rather than by any reluctance on my part. Again though I would encourage anyone to approach me at the game who wants a chat, and hopefully face to face meetings can resume in the bar in due course

 ?? ?? Southport FC chairman Ian Kyle
Southport FC chairman Ian Kyle

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