**Worthing Owner George Dowell: ‘I’ve Managed to Build a Career While Saving My Club’** In the lead-up to Worthing's FA Cup first-round match against League Two side Morecambe, the club is putting the final touches on the main entrance of their Woodside Road stadium. Located in a suburban area of the picturesque west Sussex seaside town, the Rebels have experienced a swift ascent through the non-league ranks. This Saturday marks a significant milestone as they officially unveil their new North Stand, increasing the stadium's capacity to 4,000. For George Dowell, the club's owner, this occasion holds special significance. Dowell, who was left paralysed from the chest down following a car accident at the age of 17—just days after being named on the bench for Worthing’s first team—expresses his pride in the club's progress. “It’s going to be amazing to see it,” he shares. “We’re starting to hear the ‘North Stand, give us a wave’ chant, and the atmosphere is really building around the ground.” Dowell's journey has been one of resilience and determination, as he balances his personal challenges with his commitment to the club. His story serves as an inspiration, reflecting his dedication to both his career and the future of Worthing FC.