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Future hope

29 April 2022

Club News

Future hope

29 April 2022

Firstly, from myself and on behalf of my family and the directors of the football club, I must apologise to the fans and all associated with Scunthorpe United following our relegation to the National League.

I stepped down as Chairman to enable the club to move towards a new era, eventually with new owners. My legal responsibilities as owner and a director of the club, along with the other directors, is to ensure the continuance of the club at the highest level it can attain. The club must continue to strive towards sustainability.

Tony Daws and our academy staff work hard to produce the players of the future with a clear and defined pathway, which will stand us in good stead for years to come. Keith Hill has introduced a number of exciting, young, talented homegrown players into the first team, which will benefit the football club moving forward.

We can confirm Keith will be in total control of football affairs and Lee Turnbull will oversee the general running of the football club. As directors we will support both of them in their duties.

Financially, we will continue to support the club during this period of transition, guaranteeing that all income into the club will stay in the club as it always has done. All season ticket monies, sponsorship monies, transfer fees, football fortune and any other income will continue to be invested directly back into the club. This will ensure the football club benefits from the fans' investment, will enhance the budget available for Keith next season and we will be entirely transparent with all of this.

We ask in return that you continue to support the club, so it can strengthen its financial footing, providing a competitive budget giving us an opportunity to bounce back at the first time of asking.

The club will fight extremely hard to give the fans the quality and excitement they deserve to challenge at the top of the National League next season.

I will not be involved in the day-to-day running of the club, or the football side. I'm constantly working towards finding new ownership in the meantime, but we can’t stand still and it's imperative that we continue to financially support the club.

Tomorrow's game against Hartlepool provides the club an opportunity to turn a corner. Please channel your energies in supporting this young team rather than protest against me. The implications from the footballing authorities would be severe, which can lead to sanctions and fines which would impact on the football club financially. I appeal to the club's wider fan base to respect each other and not disrupt the game.

Once again, I am disappointed where this journey has finished for me, but would ask that all of you continue to support the Iron with your passion, energy and commitment to move the club forward.

Peter Swann


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