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Sad day for English football as Northern Premier League club provide update on their future

It’s a sad day for English football as Northern Premier League club Marske United provide an update on their immediate future.

While Marske United have been able to secure the club’s long-term financial survival with thanks to fundraising efforts, they have unfortunately been forced to withdraw from the Northern Premier League Premier Division with immediate effect.

Marske finish the season sitting 18th in the table, a place and two points above the drop zone, with 21 points from 22 games played and had games in hand.

Marske United will find out which league they have been placed in for the 2024/25 season at the end of the campaign, but it will be at a lower level.

Both the club and league have issued the following statements…

STATEMENT

Dear Football Friends & Family

As many of you are aware Marske United Football Club faced the real threat of extinction.

Our village football team has punched above its weight for many years, achieving exceptional success along the way, but unfortunately stretched itself too far and lived beyond its means.

The price of a rapid rise through the leagues is exponential for a volunteer ran football club.

Ever increasing travel, wage and maintenance costs, alongside greater infrastructure requirements and the pressures on unpaid volunteers are just some of the many challenges faced by non-league football clubs throughout the region and across the country.

These issues combined with our own unique circumstances such as floodlight sabotage, pitch related postponements, and material delays in last summer’s essential drainage work which prevented any pre-season home friendly revenue ultimately brought an existential threat to Marske United, which has been fighting to survive from week to week.

In all our efforts, our number one objective has always been to try and save the football club.

At one stage that did not look possible, and we apologise unreservedly for how events have transpired, both in recent months and over the past year.

The club is sorry for how the situation has been handled from our perspective.

However, today we can confirm that we have ultimately been successful in our mission.

Thanks to the fundraising efforts, and significant financial contributions from the new directors, we now have enough funds to service and stabilise the critical concerns needed to ensure our football club can continue to exist.

If this money had not been raised, then Marske United would not have been allowed to return in any familiar name, shape or form at any level, or play at Mount Pleasant ever again.

The club has been saved.

However, our second objective was to save our season.

Unfortunately, despite our best efforts on and off the pitch, we will not be able to achieve this after exhausting every available option to raise the £120,000 in funds required to get the First Team to the end of the season.

The ongoing weekly and monthly costs to operate at this level are just too great, even with the implementation of further significant cost saving measures to reduce the deficit.

At this stage any further attempts to continue down this path would ultimately jeopardize objective one, as there are no guarantees we would be successful in our efforts, and these would most likely be detrimental to our main mission, leaving the club with no funds, nor future.

However, our collective efforts have not been in vain.

All of the money raised so far will provide our community club with a solid foundation to rejoin the football pyramid at lower-level next season where space is available.

This will provide Marske United with a platform to rebuild again properly in terms of organisation and infrastructure, and the club will survive.

Thus, with a heavy heart the club informed the Northern Premier League and the FA of our decision to withdraw from the Northern Premier League Premier Division which has been accepted.

We would like to place on record our thanks to all official stakeholders for their assistance, guidance, and support behind the scenes, which is often unseen by most.

Discussions as to which league the Marske United First Team will play in next season are already underway. A final decision will be ratified by the FA at the end of the season.

The Marske United Junior Teams will continue to play this season. We also plan to move our remaining Marske United Reserve Team fixtures from New Marske Sports Club to Mount Pleasant to continue to provide weekly football for the community, free of charge, as per North Riding League regulations.

This will ensure that the facilities at Mount Pleasant are well-maintained ahead of the return of league football for the First Team next season.

We would like to thank all the players, coaches, volunteers, partners, other clubs, but most importantly the fans for all their countless efforts and unwavering support.

For now, there will be break, but this not a goodbye by any means, and as always, we will be back!

Sea… Sea… Seasiders

Marske United Football Club

League Statement regarding the Resignation of Marske United

On 3rd January 2024, the Northern Premier League received a letter of resignation from Marske United FC along with a signed motion voted upon by the club’s committee present at a meeting held on 2nd January confirming the decision to resign from membership of the NPL.

The League has been in regular dialogue with Mark Hastings-Long, chairman of Marske United, providing help and guidance. Mr Hastings-Long has been working hard to find a way to address the issues facing the club and has provided regular updates to the league. However, the latest financial information shows the accumulated monthly losses mean that the club cannot realistically complete the 2023/24 playing season.

The league is disappointed and sad to lose a member in such circumstances and thanks the club for their attention and efforts over the past few weeks. The NPL board will convene in the coming days and no further statement will be issued until after that meeting.

As mentioned, it’s a sad day for English football as the Northern Premier League club provide an update on their future…

@Pauline04023347: Good luck for the future from a @ChesterFC fan. Been there, done it and with you all the way.

@swisstonydunn: All the best to everyone involved at the club… A sad day, but the club survives which has to be the greatest positive. ⚽️

@Marklew18029024: Such a shame, I hope to see you moving back up the pyramid in future years.

@ScottHo78180008: Sad news all the best for the future!

@Stevecathutch: Sad that they can’t complete this season but good news they can continue as a club next season albeit at a lower level. All they needed to complete this season was 2 weeks wages of an average Premier league player. There’s money in the game but too much at the top end….

@philkinsella: Sad to see and shows how financially tough it is for non league clubs

@LewSale: Very sad news in the non league football world. This is something that shouldn’t happen. I genuinely feel sorry for those with Marske United running their veins.

@PaulRoo6Times: Very sad news this 😞😞😞 Quite a few trips here and decent non league fans and club, many reasons no doubt behind this but eventually you’ve got to cut your cloth accordingly and take the sensible option for the club to continue in some form/local league, good luck 4 the future ⚽️

@TaitBill: So sorry to hear this having at the pleasure of meeting many of you at Nethermoor on Boxing Day and experiencing your warm hospitality at Marske last season. With the spirit you showed you WILL be back!

@zoe_dicko: Thoughts are with everyone involved at the club. Good luck for the future and whatever that may hold. ⚽️

@hartingib: A sad day but we’ve done absolutely everything in our gift to avoid this from happening. My heartfelt thanks to everyone who’s contributed financially and the untiring efforts of every volunteer.
Marske United will be back stronger and will always be be my MUFC 🟡🔵

@CTonComms: Really sad to see, the people at Marske were amongst the most friendly we met last season.

@helieboro: Gutted! A sad day. Lived the dream and it ultimately cost us. At least there’s still a Marske United 🟡🔵

@ICTGodfather: Such a shame. As a Bury Supporter we understand how painful this decision was for everyone involved. We wish you all the best for your restart at the beginning of next season & Marske United FC will continue it’s journey, just on a different path but with a wealth of experience.

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