Scarborough Athletic Chairman Trevor Bull has hailed the support of the local community as the town continues to get behind the football club.
It's following a successful season that saw Boro finish in 8th place in the Vanarama National League North and pick up the North Riding Senior Cup.
Bull says that the people and businesses of the town are getting behind the long term vision for the club.
The club have also seen an increase in the amount of people who have become owners.
Following the BBC's trip to the town to film 'Football Focus' back in March, Boro have now got over 12,000 people signed up to it's ownership programme which gives supporters a chance to have their say on how the club is run.
Chairman Trevor Bull has expressed his delight at the number of new owners and believes that the club is like one big family.
The fixtures for the 2023/24 season are set to be announced at 1pm on Wednesday 5th July.
To become a member at Scarborough Athletic, you can visit the website here - https://www.scarboroughathletic.com/membership-sign-up


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