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Accrington Stanley appoint woman chairman

Marcelle Lazarus, the new co-chairman, is confident of helping the cash-strapped club stay in business.

September 24, 2009 13:30
Stand up for Stanley: Marcelle Lazarus talks money matters with reserve team coach Asa Hartford

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

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Marcelle Lazarus, the new co-chairman at Accrington Stanley, is confident of helping the cash-strapped club stay in business.

Stanley was served with a winding up order in May for unpaid taxes. An outstanding £308,000 bill must be paid by November and Lazarus, 47, a mother of six from Whitfield, has been looking to develop the club brand with her contacts in the sport.

Like many people, she first heard about the club through the nostalgic milk advert. She said: “We’ve inherited a massive debt but people from the football world have been fantastic and I’m confident that we will get out of this mess. We will survive. Being a woman in football is difficult as men think we’re ignorant. I’d be lying if I said I know a lot about football but I have a simple philosophy towards life.

“When you stay happy and focused on what you want to achieve, everything has a knack of working out the way you want it too. I am looking forward to really getting stuck into moving things forward.”