Redbridge have today announced that chairman Dan Holloway has resigned from the club with immediate effect.
The Motormen enjoyed a hugely successful season with manager Terry Spillane guiding them to a sixth place finish in Ryman Division One North as well as the second round of the FA Cup.
In a statement on the club’s website, Holloway said: “It is with great regret I announce that I will be standing down as Chairman of Redbridge Football Club. This has been a tremendously hard decision for me to make especially with my love and passion for the club along with all the blood, sweat and tears that has been put in over the past two years. Due to personal and family circumstances I am no longer in a position to continue to support the club and take it forward as I had previously hoped to do so.
“I would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to all my committee, the manager and his staff along with all the players and not forgetting our small but loyal group of supporters for all their hard work and support to my tenure over the past few years.
“It has been a fantastic journey and I will have so many great memories to take with me, I really believe the club has a great foundation to build on and continue with the amazing success we have had last season.”
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