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Northern Premier League chairman stood down over alleged email controversy – UK Times

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Northern Premier League (NPL) chairman Mark Harris has been relieved of his duties, pending a full disciplinary investigation into an alleged expletive-laden email sent to a supporter.

The controversy stems from the decision to move FC United of Manchester’s home match against Stockton Town – a potentially key promotion fixture – to a neutral venue on 21 April, after six previous postponements.

A frustrated FC United of Manchester supporter, who had emailed Mr Harris outlining their concerns, claims to have received a curt response, which the FA council member reportedly signed off with “now go f**k yourself”.

The Football Association confirmed it was investigating, with the NPL also “actively investigating” what it considered a “serious matter”.

An urgent board meeting on Friday morning led to a statement from the NPL later that day: “Following a meeting of the board, the Northern Premier League can confirm that chairman Mark Harris has been relieved of his duties with immediate effect, pending a full disciplinary investigation.”

The dispute centres on the NPL’s decision to move FC United’s fixture against Stockton. FC United argues that a victory in this game in hand would propel them to the top of the league.

A general view from inside Broadhurst Park, home of FC United of Manchester
A general view from inside Broadhurst Park, home of FC United of Manchester (Getty Images)

The club, which recently lost to title rivals Hednesford Town, also faces a local derby against Hyde United on 18 April, which remains unchanged.

The NPL has defended its decision, citing the season’s conclusion on 25 April and the match’s “significant implications” for both the title race and play-off picture, making a postponement too risky. FC United’s suggestion of a pitch inspection the day before the game, with a potential venue switch if conditions were unplayable, was rejected by the league.

Concerns are not limited to FC United, with Gainsborough Trinity and Warrington Rylands, both vying for play-off spots with Stockton, also informing the NPL of their “serious concerns” regarding the fixture change.

Despite the outcry, there has been no indication from the NPL that the match will be reverted to its original date, with the league stating the issue is separate from any allegations against its chairman, Mark Harris.

In addition, an FC United of Manchester spokesperson said: “The language used in the email attributed to the NPL Chair is clearly completely unacceptable – however it is reflective of the attitude that so many involved in the governance of the game have towards supporters.

“It also raises fundamental questions among supporters about whether decisions involving FC United can be approached with the true impartiality that the role demands. On the face of this email, many will be understandably concerned. We will be seeking urgent clarification from the Northern Premier League.”

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