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Under-fire chairman Paul Barthorpe insists Farsley Celtic’s future is secure with the ‘bottleneck’ of off-field problems set to be resolved by starting 2025 back at home.

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By Andy Mitchell

PLAYING AWAY: Farsley Celtic have still not been able to play home games at The Citadel all season
PICTURE: MI News & Sport

UNDER-FIRE chairman Paul Barthorpe insists Farsley Celtic’s future is secure with the ‘bottleneck’ of off-field problems set to be resolved by starting 2025 back at home.
Work to install a 3G pitch at The Citadel was due to be completed in September but the discovery of materials related to the ground being a former waste site, requiring specialist contractors, has seen progress stall.
Home matches have had to be played at Bradford Park Avenue...

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