Knaresborough Town Football Club has confirmed a new stadium sponsorship for the 2025/26 season.
Myrings Estate Agents will take on the role of ground sponsor, with Manse Lane set to be renamed “The Myrings Stadium” under the agreement.
Neil Reaney, Senior Valuer and Land Director at Myrings Estate Agents, said:
"We’re delighted. I was just walking the dog past the stadium, recognised that they needed funding and thought it would be really nice to go back to my roots - I used to play at Knaresborough for a few years.
"It’s part of my heritage and we want to do our best for the football club whilst exposing ourselves to the people of Knaresborough."


The move is expected to bring increased visibility for Myrings and to provide additional support for the club.
Neil added:
"Grassroots football clubs like Knaresborough want to involve themselves in the community and I think we can help them do that.
"They’re a really good family club with really good players. They really show the grit and determination that they’re going to need as a football club to gain funding and unlock further funding from the FA."
Manse Lane currently has a capacity of about 1,000 spectators, with 73 seated.
LISTEN: Neil Reaney of Myrings Estate Agents chats to Your Harrogate’s Pete Egerton about the new partnership:

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