Bamber Bridge duo recognised for their efforts behind the scenes
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Club secretary Ward, 31, and 21-year-old kitman Knell are embracing a hands-on approach to make a difference across various departments at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium, with both sharing January’s Pitching In Northern Premier League Volunteer of the Month accolade.
Originally from Nottinghamshire, Ward started volunteering at Bamber Bridge as a thank you to the local community after the pandemic.
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Hide Ad“I went down to meet the then club-secretary and chairman and had a bit of a chat, and got asked if I wanted to be the assistant club secretary,” he said.
“The idea was that the gentleman who had been in the role for quite some time would train me up and hand over the baton at some point.
“Circumstances transpired to mean that turned out not to be the case and within a month of making first contact, I was quickly promoted to club secretary and I’ve been there for around two years now.
“Everyone interacts with each other and it feels like one big unique family. As a failed footballer myself, this for me was a way of giving something back as part of a football club.”
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Hide AdHaving first attended games with his grandad, Knell has provided an invaluable service in a variety of roles across the years.
“I sold programmes for a few years, and when I was about 12 or 13 I started to help with the car park and the stewards,” he said.
“One day, the old kitman asked me if I could help pre-game and during the game. I did that for years, and later another kitman asked me to go on some away games with him.
“Last season, Tony, the old kitman, retired and I jumped at the opportunity. I’ve done the odd stadium announcements as well and the other role I do is the club mascot.
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