Connect with us

Step 4

IT’S COT TO BE JAMIE

JAMIE Tompkins has been appointed as manager of Hellenic Premier side Ascot United for next season. Tompkins had been first team head coach and development team manager.
He replaces Neil Richards, who has quit after 18 months in the hot seat and will step up to rejoin the club board as director of football. Richards said: “Jamie has shown incredible commitment to Ascot United over the last 18 months. I am confident that Jamie will set new standards and drive the senior section forward over the next few years in what is an exciting and transformational period for the club.”
Tompk...

Continue reading...

Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day!

Already a subscriber to our website? Login

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Non-League Newsletter
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.
My Betting Sites
Pro Direct
Isuzu

free bets

online bettingbest-betting-sites-by-betinireland-banner

free bets

More in Step 4

  • DEAL TOWN 5 ERITH TOWN 1

    By Tim Booth IT WAS a comprehensive DIV 1 S.EAST ■victory for play-off-chasing Deal Town against Erith. The hosts got off to a great start when Owen Wilkinson put them in front after two minutes. Harry Taylor went forward was able to get his close for the visitors soon afterwards,...

  • TOWN KEEP PLAY-OFF DREAM ALIVE

    DIV 1 SOUTH WESTBURY UTD 0 PORTISHEAD TN 2 By Andy Bown PORTISHEAD strengthened their play-off position with a strong defensive performance away to an improved Westbury. Town scored their opener after eight minutes as Owen Humphries’ delivery from the left was partially cleared to Mitchell Osmond who curled in...

  • GATE CONQUER BRIDGES’ TEST

    By Alan Anstice MARGATE 2 DIV 1 S.EAST MARGATE had a brilliant win against table-toppers Three Bridges. In a first half where defences looked strong, Gate had the best of the chances. In the 20th minute, Ibrahim Olutade looked to be fouled in the box but the referee said play...

  • DIV 1 SOUTH

    EXMOUTH TOWN 0 MELKSHAM TOWN 1 By John Dibsdall ■ MELKSHAM travelled home with their second three-point haul from their travels to Devon in three days having also beaten Tavistock on Thursday evening. This was not a game for the purist with Melksham scrapping for every ball and neither goalkeeper...