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Chairman announces he is standing down at Nairn County at end of the season


By Will Clark

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NAIRN County have confirmed that Donald Matheson will stand down as chairman at the end of the season.

Donald Matheson will stand down as chairman at the end of the season. Picture: James Mackenzie
Donald Matheson will stand down as chairman at the end of the season. Picture: James Mackenzie

The Highland League club confirmed he will resign from his position after almost six years in the role.

However, he will be appointed as honorary president of Nairn County after being offered the title by the club.

Matheson, who had been in the role since June 2016, said it was honour to be chairman.

"It has been an eventful, challenging and overall, enjoyable six years as chairman of the club but I feel that the time is now right for me to step aside." he said.

"It has been an honour and a privilege to have served our great club as its chairman.

"I have met some fantastic people along the way throughout the Highland League family and I look forward to maintaining these friendships and working relationships.

"I have to thank everyone who has served on our management committee throughout my period as chairman for all the backing I have received and lastly, my family and wife, Susan, who have provided me with unwavering support over the last six years."


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