Briton Ferry has exciting prospects with the appointment of Mark Murison as the new manager at the Renewable Centre Stadium. Following a fifth-place finish in the Genero Adran Premier for the 2025/26 season, Murison takes over from Rhys Thomas, who stepped down after failing to secure a top-half finish. Murison, who previously managed the club's U15 Girls team, expressed his enthusiasm for the role, citing the club's ambition and the strong foundations already in place. He has witnessed the quality of work being done at Briton Ferry and believes in the potential of the youth setup to support the first team in the coming years. Murison's vision includes a commitment to developing young players, ensuring they have a clear pathway to senior football. He aims to create a seamless transition from youth to the first team, emphasizing that talented players will be given opportunities based on their attitude and performance. Briton Ferry has a history of nurturing young talent, with players like 18-year-old Maia Owen and 16-year-old Freya Peyton making significant contributions. As the club looks to improve on its previous season's performance, Murison promises a team that works hard, is well-organized, and plays with intensity. He aims to excite the fans with a style of play that emphasizes high energy and physicality, making Briton Ferry a competitive force in the league.