Rather serious official statement on Eagles Website : Sat Sep 07, 2013 9:48 am
This appeared on the Eagles website last night I have a couple of comments Why no mention of our proposed new stadium if this was going ahead why not mention it !!
Why no mention of the Hallam Uni Bawtry Road complex it sounds like that is a non starter
I am going play devils advocate and will be probably shot down in flames but could there be a bit of history repeating with the possibility of a merger with Doncaster or cash strapped Wakefield !! Hopefully this will not happen but if we cant play in Sheffield we could not survive on attendances of a couple of hundred and we may have no alternative !!!
Statement from Sheffield Eagles Chief Executive Mark Aston PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sheffield Eagles
Friday, 06 September 2013 20:00
Statement from Sheffield Eagles Chief Executive Mark Aston:
“As Chief Executive of Sheffield Eagles RLFC I am now massively concerned about our ability to continue to play within the City of Sheffield.”
“I, the Board of Directors and many others have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to provide the most suitable base for the club and our supporters and we have explored every option within Sheffield.”
“With the impending closure of Don Valley Stadium the Eagles and Sheffield Athletics are left without a home.”
“The athletics, helped by significant investment from Sheffield City Council will be relocated to Woodburn Road Stadium, in partnership with Sheffield Hallam University.”
“This is fantastic for them but what about Sheffield Eagles?”
“We are continuing to work as hard as we can to ensure our future in the City and after reforming the club over 13 years ago it would be a great disappointment to move outside of Sheffield.”
“We are proud to be called the Sheffield Eagles and play in this fantastic City. The success in the past 13 years has been outstanding, rising from the bottom of the then National League Two, to become the current Championship Champions.”
“This has been coupled with the great work undertaken within the community and in our Youth Performance pathways which are providing the opportunity for kids in the City to play Rugby League.
“Examples of our success are Eddie Battye making 14 appearances this season for the first team and Cory Aston and Lee Sanders making their first team debuts, all locally developed players.
“Please be assured that all efforts are being made to find the best location for everyone connected with Sheffield Eagles.”