Morrell
stands down after five years at the club.
He
took over in May 2016 and helped steer the club through a period of financial
difficulties and restraint.
More
recently he has helped oversee a transition period at the club leading to
stability on and off the pitch.
In
light of Morrell`s resignation, the committee looked to promptly seek out a
potential replacement, it was decided there was a clear candidate in which they
would like to approach and someone they felt the members would be glad to see
back at the club, therefore we are pleased to announce the appointment of
former Arlesey Town and Premier League striker Dave Kitson as chairman of the
club on an initial interim basis.
Kitson
first appeared for the club in 2000/01 in our Isthmian League Division Three championship
winning season.
After
signing for Cambridge United the following year, making over 100 appearances
and scoring 40 goals, he was then signed by Reading who were, at the time
playing in Division One of the Football League.
From
2003 to 2008, he played over 130 games and scored 54 goals for Reading,
including their rise to the Premier League during their record breaking 2006
season.
He went on to play
for Stoke City, Middlesbrough, Portsmouth, Sheffield United and Oxford United
before taking on a post playing career as a pundit for numerous broadcasters
alongside appearing regularly on Talksport radio.
Kitson
told the club`s website: “I would like to thank the committee for offering me the
opportunity to take on the role as interim chairman. I would also like to thank
John Morrell for the sterling work he has done as chairman to lead the club to
this point.
“Arlesey
has always had a place in my heart and I made numerous lifelong friends during
my time here, This is an exciting period for everyone involved and I look
forward to contributing to the start of the next chapter in the clubs history.” |