Cliftonville FC has appointed Kevin Crossan as its new chairman, following the departure of Keiran Harding last month. Crossan's appointment comes after the Toronto Investment Group (TIG) withdrew their investment proposal in the Irish Premiership club. The north Belfast club confirmed that Crossan was nominated unopposed at their Extraordinary General Meeting. Club members also elected Anthony Donnelly to the position of Stadium Director. Previous chairman Harding had been in the role for two years but left following disagreements between the board and supporters during the proposed TIG takeover. The changes come at a significant time for Cliftonville FC, as the club looks to move forward after the withdrawal of the investment proposal. Kevin Crossan will be tasked with leading the club through this period, and his experience will be crucial in navigating the challenges ahead. The club's supporters will be hoping that Crossan's appointment will bring stability and success to the team. And with the new chairman at the helm, Cliftonville FC will be looking to make a strong start to the new season. But the road ahead will not be easy, and Crossan will have to make some tough decisions to ensure the club's success. So, the focus will be on Crossan to deliver results and bring the club back to its former glory.