Bradley Pritchard’s appointment as Lewes FC’s new men’s first team manager carries a romantic symmetry. After more than 100 appearances and three seasons on the pitch, the Hall of Famer returns to the Dripping Pan, not to lace up his boots but to lead from the dugout. But beneath the warmth of nostalgia and the … Continue reading Bradley Pritchard A Rookie Manager for the Rooks: Inspired Gamble or Risky Timing?
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Election Special: Dig The New Breed and the Abandonment of Equality FC
Since publishing my blogs on national non-league platforms, my readership has grown exponentially. In the past three weeks alone, I’ve been invited to appear on numerous podcasts and contribute to two national magazines. The focus? The general topic, failure of fan ownership at Lewes FC. But now, as I research and write them, after the … Continue reading Election Special: Dig The New Breed and the Abandonment of Equality FC
How The Chaotic Lewes FC Holdings Ltd Consultation Process Let the Club Supporters Down and Missed a Trick
The proposed share issue at Lewes FC has highlighted significant flaws in the consultation process, especially for a fan-owned football club, where democratic engagement and inclusivity should be at the heart of decision-making. The current process has been woefully inadequate, raising concerns about transparency and the club’s commitment to its members and wider stakeholders. We … Continue reading How The Chaotic Lewes FC Holdings Ltd Consultation Process Let the Club Supporters Down and Missed a Trick
