Following early consultation with the Voice of the Fans group, it was agreed to issue a charter of their responsibilities to define to the wider fanbase, as follows:
1. Introduction
The Voice of the Fans is established to provide a structured and independent channel through which supporters of Scunthorpe United can contribute to the development, governance, and culture of our football club. This Charter sets out our purpose, principles, and commitments to ensure that the views of the fanbase are heard, respected, and acted upon by the club leadership wherever possible.
2. Purpose
The primary purpose of the Voice of the Fans is to:
- Represent the collective interests of supporters in dialogue with the club by providing scope for particular areas of supporter influence: Stadium improvements; community initiatives; Club Policies; (club crest being an example).
- Strengthen the relationship between the club and its fanbase.
- Ensure that decisions affecting supporters are informed by meaningful consultation.
3. Core Principles
The Voice of the Fans will operate in accordance with the following principles:
- Representation – Ensuring that the views of supporters across all demographics are fairly and accurately presented in a timely manner.
- Transparency – Communicating clearly and openly with both the club and supporters on matters discussed and actions agreed.
- Respect – Upholding the values of fairness, inclusivity, and constructive dialogue at all times.
- Accountability – Remaining answerable to the supporter base and maintaining high standards of integrity.
- Unity – Promoting a culture of “one team” togetherness, recognising supporters as an essential part of the club’s identity and future.
4. Objectives
The Voice of the Fans representatives are committed to:
- Establishing a consistent and accessible forum for consultation with supporters.
- Raising matters of importance on behalf of the fanbase directly with the club’s Board of Directors and club management. All to enable valued discussion and opportunity for incorporation into decision making processes which will benefit the ongoing development of the club.
- Supporting initiatives designed to enhance the matchday experience, community engagement, and supporter well-being.
- Encouraging cooperation between supporter groups to foster solidarity and shared purpose by providing a centralised and shared discussion/communication route with the club.
- Promoting diversity and inclusion to ensure that all fans feel welcome and valued.
5. Structure and Operation
- Meetings: Regular meetings will be held between the Voice of the Fans representatives and the Directors of the club. A minimum of 6 formal meetings per year.
- Engagement: Fans will be invited to submit, via the Voice of the fans email address and/or verbal contact with Voice of the Fans representatives, questions and issues for discussion in advance of meetings.
- Reporting: Outcomes and actions from meetings will be communicated publicly in a timely and transparent manner via meeting notes on the club website.
- Representation: The body will seek to reflect the full diversity of the supporter base.
6. Commitment
The Voice of the Fans representatives commit to:
- Listening to and representing supporters with impartiality and fairness and bringing prompt attention to the Board of Directors all significant feedback items.
- Working proactively and constructively with the club to identify solutions and improvements to the feedback received from the fanbase.
- Providing clear explanation when a fan feedback request or proposal cannot be implemented.
7. Review and Amendment
This Charter will be reviewed on an annual basis to ensure it remains relevant, effective, and aligned with the interests of supporters and the club. Amendments may be made following consultation with both the fanbase and the club. The representatives involved in the Voice of the Fans will also be reviewed on a regular basis within the same manner.
Open applications are always available via slo@scunthorpe-united.co.uk and will be held until such a time in which recruitment is necessary.
Nor-Lait Promotions is offering the opportunity to step onto the pitch with some of the game's biggest names as part of the Manchester United Legends or Scunthorpe United Legends teams as part of our Iron Aid event.
Taking place on Sunday, 2 August 2026 at the Attis Arena, this exciting competition will give two lucky winners the chance to experience a truly unforgettable matchday.
The Prize Includes:
- A place in either the Manchester United Legends squad or the Scunthorpe United Legends squad
- Walking out onto the pitch with the legends
- Taking part in the pre-match warm-up in front of a packed stadium
- Playing approximately 10–15 minutes during the match
- Keeping your official matchday shirt
- Your name featured on the official team sheet in the match programme
- Access to the Sponsors' Lounge after the game
- Three guest tickets for friends and family
This is a rare opportunity for supporters to become part of the action and create memories that will last a lifetime.
To Enter
To enter into the competition, visit the Nor-Lait website by clicking here. There are two options when entering, to pick either team as part of the raffle. Each ticket costs £5.
Competition Draw
Once the competition has closed, all entries will be allocated a unique number. The full list of numbers will be published on this website and across Nor-lait's social media channels prior to the draw.
Don't miss your chance to line up alongside football legends and experience matchday from the inside.
Sponsorship Opportunities
There are limited sponsorship, VVIP and VIP packages for the day too, with have a number of benefits as shown below.
Contact Nor-Lait directly for enquiries.
Simon North - 07472690709
Tess Conway 07403980888
hospitality@nor-lait.com


The Iron's third summer signing Callum Howe speaks after returning to the club.
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Scunthorpe United is delighted to announce the signing of defender Callum Howe on a two-year deal effective from July 1st, when his current contract expires at York City.
The experienced centre-back arrives at the Attis Arena with a wealth of National League and EFL experience, adding leadership, quality and defensive resilience to Andy Butler's squad ahead of the new campaign.
Born in Doncaster, the 32-year-old began his career with the Iron’s academy before gaining valuable experience in non-league football with the likes of Bradford Parl Avenue, Frickley Athletic and Gainsborough Trinity, along with stints at Gateshead and Alfreton Town before he signed for Lincoln City in 2015.
He originally signed a one-year deal with Chris Moyses' side, making 31 appearances and thus extending his stay. He would spend the first part of the following campaign on loan at Southport before returning to Sincil Bank to make 13 appearances en route to promotion to the EFL, with the Imps finishing as Champions.
A final year extension with Lincoln would soon see him loaned out, this time to Eastleigh, before he joined Port Vale in January 2018 for an undisclosed fee.
In the summer, he would next move to Harrogate Town, where he became a key figure in their 2018-19 campaign, scoring nine goals in 48 appearances en route to the play-offs where they were beaten by AFC Fylde in the quarter-final stages. He would be voted the Players' Player of the campaign for his troubles.
Another undisclosed fee would follow as he signed a three-year deal at Solihull Moors for what would be a club record sale for the Sulphites. He scored six goals in 45 appearances in his first campaign, being named in the National League Team of the Year. Fast-forward to the end of his contract and Howe was awarded a two-year extension and would end the first year of the campaign by scoring in the 3-1 play-off semi-final win over Chesterfield before they lost to Grimsby Town in the final at the London Stadium.
In his final season at Damson Park, he would be appointed club captain, and added a further three goals in 36 games.
York came calling in the summer of 2023 where he would join for yet another undisclosed fee, playing 42 league games in his debut campaign for the Minstermen. He was named in the National League Team of the Year for the second time in his career in the season which followed, and would play a key part as club captain which saw the side promoted to the EFL last campaign.
Across a career spanning well over 400 senior appearances, Howe has built a reputation for consistency, professionalism and defensive excellence, qualities he now brings back to the club where his footballing journey began. The move also sees Callum link up with his younger brother, Declan Howe, at the Attis Arena, with the pair set to pull on the claret and blue together for the first time in their senior careers.
Known for his commanding presence, aerial ability and organisational qualities, Howe brings valuable experience to the Iron backline as the club continues its preparations for the new season.
Manager Andy Butler said: "Callum is a player we've admired for a long time. He brings experience, leadership and a real desire to win. His qualities both on and off the pitch will be a huge asset to the group.
“We know how much this move means to him, not only because of his previous connection to the football club but also because he'll be joining his brother here. We're delighted to welcome him back to Scunthorpe United."
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Scunthorpe United is delighted to announce that goalkeeper Maison Campbell has signed a one-year contract extension to keep him at the Attis Arena for the 2026-27 season.
After originally joining the Iron on loan from York City in the 2023-24 season, Campbell would have a successful stint under the stewardship of senior shot stopper Ross Fitzsimons, featuring in several Lincolnshire Senior Cup matches before being recalled by the Minstermen prior to the end of the season.
Following this spell, United would act quickly in the summer of 2024 to acquire Campbell's services on a permanent basis, tying him down to a deal that would see him act as the second-choice goalkeeper in Scunthorpe's promotion-winning campaign from the National League North.
With Fitzsimons leaving for pastures new in the summer of 2025, first-team manager Andy Butler would elect Campbell to become the Iron's number one goalkeeper ahead of the Iron's return to the National League, a title the youthful shotstopper would take in his stride, with the Iron failing to lose a game with him between the sticks last campaign, although an injury he sustained in September would keep him out for the majority of the campaign, before being loaned to Bradford Park Avenue for the remainder of the season where he gained some more crucial experience.
Now, Campbell puts pen to paper on a new one-year deal with the club as he looks to compete alongside fellow goalkeeper Louis Jones for the number one spot in the Scunthorpe goal.
Well done, Mais!
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