Nuneaton Borough FC survives another week
The Club says it's doing everything it can to keep going
Nuneaton Borough FC is thanking everyone who has contributed to its survival for another week, saying "your unwavering support and commitment are greatly appreciated".
The Club is now able to cover the necessary costs to play its next two away games against Coventry Sphinx this Tuesday night and at Banbury in the FA Trophy on Saturday.
It says it hopes you will follow the team in your numbers, as not only does your support boost the players, but the Club also receives a share of the gate receipts.
In a statement, the Club said: "This week we will continue our attempts to liaise with the landlord to find a solution and reopen the stadium. That is our priority, but if this fails a ground share will also be looked into, although it is not an ideal or preferred solution.
"We have received several enquiries regarding a potential club takeover and will be evaluating these options this week. We are open to any proposals that would ensure the club’s continued existence.
"The club’s survival over the past few years has been a testament to the relentless dedication of well-meaning people who have invested their time, resources and finances to maintain Nuneaton’s status as a non-league football club.
"The club’s future is our utmost priority, and we welcome any assistance. Our Supporters Co-op will be hosting an open meeting at the Phoenix Community Centre, Bermuda Village, CV10 7PN - 7.30 pm this Monday. We encourage anyone who can contribute to attend.
"Alternatively, you may reach out to the club at commercial@borofc.co.uk.
"We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Jed at Stratford Town, The Southern League, The FA, Coventry Sphinx, Stockport County fans, Matthew Wood, Alvechurch F, and all the Boro faithful for your support on Saturday.