Thank You to Sean Coxon & Phil Brasher
- alicedewey
- May 8
- 2 min read
Everyone at Cambridge City FC would like to place on record our sincere thanks and appreciation to both Sean Coxon and Phil Brasher, who have stepped down from their respective roles at the end of this season.
Sean steps away from his position as Media & Communications Director after dedicating an incredible amount of time, effort and passion to promoting the club both on and off the pitch. From matchday coverage and social media to player and supporter engagement, Sean has played a huge role in helping showcase Cambridge City FC to our supporters, volunteers, sponsors and wider community over the last four years.

Phil Brasher also steps down from his role as Matchday Safety Officer and steward over the last few years of ground sharing and moving us into our new stadium, having worked tirelessly to help ensure a safe, welcoming and enjoyable environment for all supporters, volunteers, players and visitors on matchdays. The role often goes unnoticed by many, but it is one of enormous responsibility and importance.

We fully appreciate and understand that both Sean and Phil now wish to take a step back from their official responsibilities and simply enjoy matchdays once again as supporters of the club they care so deeply about.
Whilst Phil is stepping away from his Matchday Safety Officer role, his support for the club certainly does not go unnoticed, as he continues to attend the stadium on a daily basis alongside Steve Plumb and other volunteers helping with a wide range of maintenance, cleaning and painting tasks around the ground. Their continued dedication, pride and commitment to improving the stadium environment is hugely appreciated by everyone at Cambridge City FC.
On behalf of everyone at Cambridge City FC, we would like to thank them both for the time, energy and support they have given to the club and wish them all the very best moving forward.


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No where are we told WHY!!! Such dedication, then goodby.