A 31-year-old player buys a club founded in 1911

Nottingham Forest defender, Steve Cook, is currently leading the British media, after he announced his acquisition of the largest number of shares in the Sussex Westfield club, belonging to the Middle League in Sussex, and ended last season in 11th place and is based in the north of Hastings, Britain, but the player did not He mentions whether he will move in the future to play for the club that he owns, or will coach or manage.


Steve Cook helped his club, Nottingham Forest, rise to the Premier League after the team struggled to return to the spotlight for 23 years, before the successful purchase of the club, which was founded in 1911 and played mainly its matches at the Sussex county level.


"The idea is in line with my current ambitions and I look forward to helping local football," the player said in a tweet posted on Westfield's official website about the reason behind owning the club.


Westfield President Jack Stapley said: "I've known Steve for a long time, and the past few months of talks have brought us to this point."


"The club, which now has six adult and eight youth teams, has had the floor updated," he added. "Steve matches the ambition of the club and is excited to get started."

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