In their statement, they offer their commiserations to Chesterfield, and thank them for their gracious messages of congratulations.
They also praise the team for their mental and physical fortitude displayed in the semi and final, stating that "their will to win was evident" and that they "got what they deserved for such an amazing, record-breaking season."
Christopher and Alexander Reedtz shared their thoughts via the club’s official website: "Their will to win was evident,
"we’re so pleased that, in the end, they, along with Luke Williams and his staff, got what they deserved for such an amazing, record-breaking season.
"To witness the players lift the trophy and to join them in their celebrations in front of our 22,500 supporters, who we wholeheartedly thank for battling the travel disruption, it was a dream come true and has only made us more determined to bring future successes to the club."
The owners also reflect on the emotional moment of seeing Jason Turner’s flag on display and announce that the boardroom will be renamed in his honour from the start of the 2023-24 campaign.
"It was incredibly emotional to see Jason Turner’s flag on display, along with his photo being held by the players on the pitch.
"We know this meant a lot to his parents, Jen and David, who were there with us and delighted with the outcome of the match."
They express their gratitude towards the club's staff for their hard work and mention that season ticket sales have been very strong. The club is also undergoing renovations on the Meadow Lane playing surface and installing a new state-of-the-art PA system.
"Renovations on the Meadow Lane playing surface are already underway, and we’re pleased to confirm that work has begun on installing a new state-of-the-art PA system.
"The club has also acquired new equipment to maximise functionality of our scoreboards, so fans can expect a greatly-improved matchday experience next season.
"Supporters will, of course, be keen to know details of which players will still be with us when the new campaign comes around.
"The club is going through the necessary processes as we speak and fans can expect an update before the end of the week."
In terms of player recruitment, the owners assure fans that they had been planning for life in League Two long before promotion was secured and that work has begun on building a squad that will compete at the top end of the division.
They also mention that several key figures from this season’s squad are out of contract but that they are doing everything they can to maintain a strong nucleus of a side that has achieved so much.
The owners conclude by expressing their excitement for the future and wishing their supporters a wonderful, relaxing summer.
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