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Chairman's Christmas message

Chairman's Christmas message

Jonathan Ervine24 Dec 2024 - 14:59

Update from Glynne Roberts

As we approach our sixth Christmas, we can reflect again on our phenomenal achievement to create a club from scratch, establish a robust structure and incredible fanbase, coupled with on-field success that has once again brought a smile to the faces of the football fans of Bangor.

We need to be planning for the future, and part of this was to canvass the views of members regarding the name of the club. By a majority of 2-to-1, there was approval to change the name to include “City” – so we complete the circle in becoming Bangor City 1876. But the one thing we need to remember is that the 1876 is here to stay – it has become our brand, our identity, and our pride in creating such a great club.

On the pitch, I would like to thank Johno and his coaching team for all their hard work, in establishing us as a Tier 2 side, and for the dedication and commitment they show week in, week out. We are lucky to have them, and look forward to future success.

I would also like to thank those who volunteer for the club. As always, we need more people to help, so please consider what you can offer, either on match day as general stewards, or in utilising the skills you have to help us take the club forward. A great example of this is the work that Jack and Max are doing to improve our social media profile and to create the 1876 podcasts. The first podcast is out, with more to follow shortly.
Having had a quiet December, our fixtures will now come thick and fast, starting with Colwyn Bay on Boxing Day. Please read the social media posts about arrangements for this game.

Here’s looking to an exciting 2025, and to the 1876 family moving forward together to make us the best we can be, putting Bangor firmly on the Welsh football map, and brining pride to our great city.

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