Hardy steps down from Latics board

Reporter: CHRIS LYNHAM
Date published: 13 May 2011


‘I have to do what is best for me and my family’
ALAN Hardy has stepped down from the Athletic board due to health reasons.

Hardy, who will continue in the role of chief executive and club secretary, revealed he made the decision some time ago, but opted to wait until the end of the season to make the announcement.

He underwent major surgery in December, 2009, and has recently had further medical treatment.

There are currently no plans to replace him on the board, which is now made up of Ian Hill, Barry Owen and chairman Simon Corney.

“Quite a few football clubs have chief executives that are not members of the board,” said Hardy.

“With this new arrangement, the directors still have the option to invite me to board meetings.

“Relinquishing the responsibilities of a company directory will reduce some of the strain.

“It has been a difficult decision to make. As soon as the season finished I spoke to Simon, Ian and Barry.

“There is never a good time to step down from the board, but I wanted to make sure we finished the season having retained our npower League One status before I made the announcement.

“It is fair to say that my health has not been 100 per cent over the past 18 months and I have to do what is best for me and my family.”

Hardy still intends to watch Athletic in action whenever possible.

“My affection for the club is still as strong as ever and I remain a Latics fan through and through,” he continued.

“I will still be attending as many games as possible. However, I have been told to reduce my stress levels, and being a Latics supporter that will not be easy to do!”

Corney was quick to pay tribute to his colleague, who has served the club in various capacities for 30 years, and was on the current board since its inception in 2004.

He said: “I know I speak on behalf of my previous partners when I say that without Alan’s help over the last seven years, we would have found the task of running the club close to impossible.

“He has been an important member of the board and in the early years he held our hand and pointed us in the right direction, putting in hours that no-one would ever believe.

“It is no secret that Alan does most of the day-to-day running of the club and it is, and has been, a very well run club.

“At any time Alan could have chosen to move to a bigger club, but consistently remained at the helm of Latics, through thick and thin, such is his devotion.

“I know that we will still have him around for some time yet and I wish Alan all the best in his latest battle.”


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