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Robins still looking for new chief



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
THE ROBINS are still looking for a new chairman to take over from Mike Dunne who has been suffering from health problems and is planning to step down.
Anyone wishing to put themselves forward should contact the club to set up a meeting.

"We are also looking for more helpers to cover matchday duties," added club secretary Tommy Arkley, who says interest in the coming season is once more building up into a solid fan base. Season tickets can also be purchased from him.

He reiterated that the club have secured a three-year shirt sponsorship deal with Doosan Babcock Energy and have also put together a number of other sponsorship offers for anyone willing to take them up.

In addition, a presentation night for the senior squad will be held before the season kicks off and the club is also looking to set up a mini-soccer coaching session on Saturday mornings – possibly starting in August – using qualified coaches Brenton Leister and Steven Lyon, formerly of Leeds United and York City respectively.

lTown will be holding their end of season presentation on Saturday July 19 at 7pm after their home friendly fixture with Whitkirk Wanderers. All supporters old and new are welcome to enjoy the festivities at the Flaxley Road ground.

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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2008 4:42 PM
  • Source: Selby Times
  • Location: Selby
 
 
  

 
 


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