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‘The situation is grim' – Iconic EFL club facing financial oblivion after major issues ‘effectively shut us down'

‘The situation is grim' – Iconic EFL club facing financial oblivion after major issues ‘effectively shut us down'

The Sun12-05-2025

ACCRINGTON STANLEY have confirmed they are facing a "grim" future amid serious financial problems.
Stanley finished the season 21st in League Two - just two places above relegation.
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But even though Accrington remained in the EFL, they are still facing some dire economic issues that forced them to close their academy last week.
The club also lost its stadium's live music licence - except on matchdays due to repeated noise complaints.
Now the Reds' chief executive Warren Eastham has issued a serious warning about the cub's situation and accused the council of providing nothing but "empty words of support".
This comes after Stanley owner Andy Holt announced he would be stepping down last month.
Holt also accused the authority of a "vendetta" due to a long-running row over the club's hospitality suites built in contravention of planning permission.
This situation puts the iconic club, who rose prominence thanks to an unforgettable milk advert in 1989, in a situation where they face financial oblivion.
Eastham's statement to the Local Democracy Reporting Service read: "Since joining the club in August last year, I have been in ongoing discussions with the council.
'I've made numerous phone calls, attended meetings, sent emails, and submitted countless support requests to both the council and their officers. Yet, despite all this, nothing meaningful has come of it.
'I will, of course, gladly accept the meeting—one I've both requested and attended many times before. I've done my best to bring reason to the table, but all I've received in return are empty words of support.
'What we need now is action, not platitudes. I've warned repeatedly about the risks of Andrew Holt walking away, and now what do we have – a letter.
'I've been given a year to make the club sustainable but this cannot be achieved with temporary fixes. We need real, lasting change. This is a club that lost £1 million in the 2023/24 season, a deficit covered entirely by Andrew Holt.
'The 2024/25 season was only balanced thanks to the Liverpool FA Cup draw, but that money is now gone and the mounting costs from the summer remain. The situation is grim: the academy's March figures revealed a significant financial loss.
'Broken promises'
'April shows no improvement, worsened by steep increases in National Insurance and the minimum wage across the club, including the players. Right now, Accrington Stanley has no revenue stream until July.
'The ongoing issues with planning, noise abatement, and licensing have effectively shut us down.
'Now, with the council's statement out in the public domain, I truly hope this marks the beginning of meaningful collaboration to safeguard the future of this fantastic club.
'Let me be clear: the closure of the academy is down to one thing only – a lack of income and mounting financial losses. Andy's position is clear: he will fund the club to a £250,000 loss next season, but no further.
'After years of broken promises and a lack of appreciation for the £6million he has invested in this club over the past decade, he has reached his limit. This club belongs to the town and its fans. I will work tirelessly to ensure its future is secure.
'Accrington needs Accrington Stanley, and I am determined to see us through this challenging time.'

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